Perception and learning of relative pitch by musicians using the vibrotactile mode

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 0 MUSIC Musicae Scientiae Pub Date : 2021-06-03 DOI:10.1177/10298649211015278
C. Hopkins, Saúl Maté-Cid, R. Fulford, G. Seiffert, J. Ginsborg
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This study investigated the perception and learning of relative pitch using vibrotactile stimuli by musicians with and without a hearing impairment. Notes from C3 to B4 were presented to the fingertip and forefoot. Pre- and post-training tests in which 420 pairs of notes were presented randomly were carried out without any feedback to participants. After the pre-training test, 16 short training sessions were carried out over six weeks with 72 pairs of notes per session and participants told whether their answers were correct. For amateur and professional musicians with normal hearing and professional musicians with a severe or profound hearing loss, larger pitch intervals were easier to identify correctly than smaller intervals. Musicians with normal hearing had a high success rate for relative pitch discrimination as shown by pre- and post-training tests, and when using the fingertips, there was no significant difference between amateur and professional musicians. After training, median scores on the tests in which stimuli were presented to the fingertip and forefoot were >70% for intervals of 3–12 semitones. Training sessions reduced the variability in the responses of amateur and professional musicians with normal hearing and improved their overall ability. There was no significant difference between the relative pitch discrimination abilities between one and 11 semitones, as shown by the pre-training test, of professional musicians with and without a severe/profound hearing loss. These findings indicate that there is potential for vibration to be used to facilitate group musical performance and music education in schools for the deaf.
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音乐家使用振动触觉模式对相对音高的感知和学习
本研究调查了听觉障碍和非听觉障碍的音乐家使用振动触觉刺激对相对音高的感知和学习。从C3到B4的音符呈现在指尖和前足。在训练前和训练后的测试中,420对笔记被随机呈现,没有向参与者提供任何反馈。在训练前测试之后,在六周的时间里进行了16次简短的训练,每次训练72对笔记,参与者被告知他们的答案是否正确。对于听力正常的业余音乐家和专业音乐家以及重度或重度听力损失的专业音乐家来说,较大的音程比较小的音程更容易正确识别。训练前和训练后测试显示,听力正常的音乐家相对音高辨别成功率较高,在使用指尖时,业余音乐家和专业音乐家之间没有显著差异。训练后,在3-12个半音间隔的指尖和前足刺激测试中,中位数得分>70%。训练减少了听力正常的业余和专业音乐家的反应变化,提高了他们的整体能力。训练前测试显示,重度/重度听力损失的专业音乐家与非重度/重度听力损失的专业音乐家在1和11个半音之间的相对音高辨别能力没有显著差异。这些发现表明,在聋人学校中,振动有可能被用来促进群体音乐表演和音乐教育。
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Musicae Scientiae
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期刊介绍: MUSICAE SCIENTIAE is the trilingual journal, official organ of ESCOM, published with the financial support of the Belgian Science Policy.
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