Consonance and Dissonance of Simultaneous Trichords in Western Music: A Listening Experiment to Test Models of Harmonicity and Roughness
Previous empirical studies have suggested that the perceived consonance/dissonance (C/D) of a musical chord depends on its psychoacoustic smoothness (lack of roughness), spectral harmonicity (perceptual fusion), and/or musical familiarity. We tested the dependence of C/D on smoothness and harmonici...
Main Authors: | Richard Parncutt, Isabelle Engel, Lazar Radovanovic |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Rijeka
2023-04-01
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Series: | Psychological Topics |
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Online Access: | https://pt.ffri.hr/pt/article/view/876 |
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