Variations in timbre qualia with register and dynamics in the oboe and French horn

IF 0.6 0 MUSIC Empirical Musicology Review Pub Date : 2023-03-07 DOI:10.18061/emr.v16i2.8005
L. Reymore
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Many musical instruments produce a myriad of sound colors resulting from diverse playing techniques, both traditional and extended. Such techniques include parameters that are often regularly manipulated in music, such as pitch, intensity (dynamics), articulation style, and duration. Despite the likely contribution of such timbral variations to musical experience, within-instrument timbral flexibility and its semantic consequences have not been addressed empirically. Participants rated sounds produced by the oboe and the French horn on 12 combinations of register and dynamics using the 20-dimensional timbre qualia model from Reymore and Huron (2020). Data are modeled with Exploratory Factor Analysis, partial proportional odds regressions, and random forest classifiers. Although trends between ratings and register/dynamics emerged, the results illustrate the complexity of within-instrument timbral variability. Some trends were approximately linear, others demonstrated non-linear patterns, and some timbre qualia dimensions displayed interactions between register and dynamics. While certain trends were shared between the oboe and French horn, such as an increase in sparkling/brilliant ratings with register, others seem to be unique to each instrument, such as the relationship of ratings of woody to register for the oboe or of ratings of muted/veiled to dynamics for the horn. Results demonstrate that within-instrument timbral variability based on dynamic and register is apparent to listeners and that semantic interactions among parameters can be present. The methodology established in this paper can be extended to address within-instrument timbral flexibility with respect to articulation, duration, and other sources of variation for any instrument or group of instruments.
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双簧管和圆号音质的音域和动态变化
许多乐器在传统和扩展的演奏技巧上产生了无数的音色。这些技术包括在音乐中经常被操纵的参数,如音高、强度(动力学)、发音风格和持续时间。尽管这种音色变化可能对音乐体验有贡献,但乐器内部的音色灵活性及其语义后果尚未得到实证研究。参与者使用Reymore和Huron(2020)的20维音色质量模型,对双簧管和法国号产生的声音进行了12种音域和动态组合的评级。数据采用探索因子分析、偏比例优势回归和随机森林分类器进行建模。尽管出现了评级和音域/动态之间的趋势,但结果表明了乐器内部音色变化的复杂性。一些趋势是近似线性的,另一些则表现出非线性模式,而一些音色质量维度显示了音域和动态之间的相互作用。虽然双簧管和法国圆号之间有一些共同的趋势,例如随着音域的增加,闪闪发光/明亮的评级有所增加,但其他趋势似乎是每种乐器独有的,例如双簧管的woody评级与音域的关系,或圆号的静音/隐蔽评级与动态的关系。结果表明,基于动态和语域的乐器内部音色变化对听众来说是明显的,并且参数之间可以存在语义交互。本文中建立的方法可以扩展到解决任何乐器或乐器组在发音、持续时间和其他变化来源方面的乐器音色灵活性。
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