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Re: timbre and tonal volume



A part of an old posting about tonal volume.
   Bruno

----- Original Message -----
From: "Massimo Grassi" <grassi@PSY.UNIPD.IT>
To: <AUDITORY@LISTS.MCGILL.CA>
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: Height and pitch

> > Others
> > argued that the sounds could indeed be localized by the auditory system and
> > used as evidence the notion that lower frequency sounds appear larger and
> > more extensive than higher frequency sounds which often appear smaller and
> > more compact.  That is, sounds did have 'volume.'
>
> about 'tonal volume':
> Perrot, D. R., Musicant, A., & Schwethelm, B. (1980). The expanding image
> effect: The concept of tonal volume revisited. Journal of Auditory
> Research, 20, 43-55.
>
> Boring, E. G. (1926). Auditory theory with special reference to intensity,
> volume, and localization. American Jounal of Psychology, 37, 157-188.
>
> Rich, G. J. (1919). A preliminary study on tonal volume. Journal of
> Experimental Psychology, 1 (2), 13-22.
>
> Massimo
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> Hello,
>
> I am looking for a paper describing the effect of timbre and signal type
> on
> tonal volume. Does such a study exist ?
> Thank you
>
> GP
>



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