Auditory Representations of Timbre and Pitch

  • Lyon R
  • Shamma S
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Pitch and timbre are terms developed to describe musical sounds. By convention, pitch is that perceptual property of a sound that can be used to play a melody, while timbre is a rather more vague perceptual property that distinguishes musical sounds of...

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Lyon, R., & Shamma, S. (1996). Auditory Representations of Timbre and Pitch (pp. 221–270). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4070-9_6

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