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Title: Timbre (pronounced like: Tamber)


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Timbre (pronounced like Tamber)
Pronounciation of timbre
  • pure tones are very rare
  • a single note on a musical instrument is a
    superposition (i.e. several things one on top of
    the other) of many related frequencies called
    harmonics

2
Timbre
  • the characteristic of a particular set of
    harmonics is called timbre
  • e.g. the set of harmonics generated when a
    particular key is pressed on a piano
  • timbre is why we can tell the difference between
    the same notes played on difference instruments

3
Timbre
  • Although any musical note is a superposition of
    harmonics, you still hear it as a single pitch
    (you hear its tone height)
  • The pitch that you hear is (usually) the
    fundamental frequency (except in the artificial
    case of the missing fundamental)

4
Musical Intervals
  • in music, notes are played together or in quick
    succession
  • pairs of notes share a relationship called an
    interval

5
Musical Intervals
  • Within each pair, the higher pitch (f2) is some
    multiple of the lower pitch (f1)
  • e.g. 200 hz and 400 hz -- f2 is two times f1

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Musical Intervals
  • f1 400 f2 800
  • (f2 2 x f1)octave
  • f1 400 f2 600
  • (f2 3/2 x f1)perfect 5th
  • f1 500 f2 800
  • (f2 8/5 x f1)minor 6th
  • f1 400 f2 550
  • (f2 11/8 x f1)

octave
perfect 5th
minor 6th
not quite a perfect fourth?!
7
Consonance and Dissonance
  • Consonance is the degree to which two tones
    played together sound good
  • Dissonance is the opposite

8
Consonance and Disonance
  • Consonance seems to decrease with increasing
    complexity of the ratio of the tones

9
Music is combinations of intervals played in
series (with some rhythm)
  • Combination of three different intervals is a
    chord (major or minor)
  • Additional intervals modify the sound of the chord

major
minor
4 notes/6 intervals (major 7)
3 notes/3 intervals
4 notes/6 intervals (dominant 7)
10
Auditory Scene Analysis
  • Sounds dont happen in isolation, they happen in
    streams of changing frequencies
  • How does the system group related auditory events
    into streams and keep different streams separate?

11
Auditory Scene Analysis
  • Solving this problem is called Auditory Scene
    Analysis
  • One important principle is proximity in pitch,
    time, or spatial location

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Auditory Scene Analysis
  • Effect of timing proximity

Slow
Fast
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Auditory Scene Analysis
  • Effect of timing proximity

Slow
Fast
Do you hear this?
Pitch
Or this?
Pitch
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Auditory Scene Analysis
  • Effect of pitch proximity

close
far
15
Auditory Scene Analysis
  • Effect of pitch proximity

close
far
Do you hear this?
Pitch
Or this?
Pitch
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Auditory Scene Analysis
  • Effect of proximity
  • auditory system groups together events that
    happen close together in time and frequency
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