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Module 2 - PsychoacousticsPsychoacoustics :: Hearing :: Loudness :: Pitch :: Harmony :: Scales PitchPitch is a perception of frequency. However there is no direct relationship between pitch and frequency. Ask two different individuals to hum a particular note like "middle C" and they probably will both hum a different note. It may or may not be the frequency of what is known as "middle C" Timbre is defined as the "tone quality of sound." It is the ability to judge two sounds dissimilar, even though they are presented to you having the same pitch, loudness, and duration. So if two trumpet players each play the same note, at the same pitch for the same amount of time, and at the same loudness, and you can perceive that there are two different sounds, then you have perceived timbre. To successfully complete this chapter you should...
Important ConceptsPitch Scales
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