TRAVELLING THROUGH PITCH SPACE SPEEDS UP MUSICAL TIME


Autoria(s): FIRMINO, Erico Artioli; BUENO, Jose Lino Oliveira; BIGAND, Emmanuel
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

17/04/2012

17/04/2012

2009

Resumo

SEVERAL MODELS OF TIME ESTIMATION HAVE BEEN developed in psychology; a few have been applied to music. In the present study, we assess the influence of the distances travelled through pitch space on retrospective time estimation. Participants listened to an isochronous chord sequence of 20-s duration. They were unexpectedly asked to reproduce the time interval of the sequence. The harmonic structure of the stimulus was manipulated so that the sequence either remained in the same key (CC) or travelled through a closely related key (CFC) or distant key (CGbC). Estimated times were shortened when the sequence modulated to a very distant key. This finding is discussed in light of Lerdahl's Tonal Pitch Space Theory (2001), Firmino and Bueno's Expected Development Fraction Model (in press), and models of time estimation.

Identificador

MUSIC PERCEPTION, v.26, n.3, p.205-209, 2009

0730-7829

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/14965

10.1525/MP.2009.26.3.205

http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/MP.2009.26.3.205

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

UNIV CALIFORNIA PRESS

Relação

Music Perception

Direitos

openAccess

Copyright UNIV CALIFORNIA PRESS

Palavras-Chave #pitch space #tonal modulation #time reproduction #retrospective paradigm #modeling #CHORD SEQUENCES #EXPECTANCIES #JUDGMENTS #DURATION #TENSION #PERCEPTION #COGNITION #EVENT #KEYS #Music #Psychology, Experimental
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article

original article

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