Sharpness and Sensory Pleasantness

  • Fastl H
  • Zwicker E
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Previously, there has been a tendency to transfer everything in steady-state sounds not related to the sensations of loudness or pitch, to a residual basket of sensations called timbre. Using this definition of timbre, it is necessary to extract from the mixture of sensations those that may be important. The sensation of "sharpness", which may be related to what is called "density", seems to be one of these. Closely related to sharpness, however inversely, is a sensation called sensory pleasantness. This sensation, however, also depends on other sensations such as roughness, loudness, and tonalness. 9.1

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Fastl, H., & Zwicker, E. (2007). Sharpness and Sensory Pleasantness. In Psychoacoustics (pp. 239–246). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68888-4_9

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