The tritone paradox is an auditory illusion in which a sequentially played pair of Shepard tones separated by an interval of a tritone, or half octave...
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In music theory, the tritone is defined as a musical interval spanning three adjacent whole tones (six semitones). For instance, the interval from F up...
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Shepard tone (section Tritone paradox)
of Shepard tones separated by an interval of a tritone (half an octave) produces the tritone paradox. Shepard had predicted that the two tones would...
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less than one would expect, considering how much profit it can yield. Tritone paradox: An auditory illusion in which a sequentially played pair of Shepard...
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movement (1920s–1950s) Tesseract – Four-dimensional analogue of the cube Tritone paradox – Auditory illusion Portals: Mathematics Psychology Visual arts Bruno...
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in random noise. The Shepard–Risset tone or scale, and the Deutsch tritone paradox Speech-to-song illusion Yanny or Laurel psychology portal physics portal...
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speech can affect our perception of music. One example is the tritone paradox. The tritone paradox is where a listener is presented with two computer-generated...
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resulting in aural illusions. There are several of these, such as the tritone paradox, but most notably the Shepard scale, where a continuous or discrete...
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speaker. Interindividual differences have also been researched for the Tritone paradox illusion. In this illusion, the subject successively listens to two...
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Speech-to-song illusion Temporal dynamics of music and language Tonal memory Tritone paradox Disorders Amusia Auditory arrhythmia Beat deafness Musical hallucinations...
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chalkboard Sound masking Speech perception Speech recognition Timbre Tritone paradox Ballou, Glen (2012-11-12). Handbook for Sound Engineers (Fourth ed...
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are in (known as Shepard tones). In particular, she discovered the tritone paradox. Once again, this illusion gave the perception that differs substantially...
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for music composition and performance. Chromatic circle Shepard tone Tritone paradox "Diana Deutsch's page on Pitch Circularity". Archived from the original...
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(musical instrument) Trigonon Trill Triple contrabass viol Tritone Tritone paradox Tritone substitution Tritonic scale Triumphal march Trombone Troubadour...
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Speech-to-song illusion Temporal dynamics of music and language Tonal memory Tritone paradox Disorders Amusia Auditory arrhythmia Beat deafness Musical hallucinations...
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Speech-to-song illusion Temporal dynamics of music and language Tonal memory Tritone paradox Disorders Amusia Auditory arrhythmia Beat deafness Musical hallucinations...
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subclass of Euler diagrams. Euler tour technique Euler–Fokker genus Euler's tritone Euler's criterion – quadratic residues modulo by primes Euler product –...
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semitone, seven-limit intervals in 12 ET tend to sound out of tune. In the tritone fractions 7 /5 and 10 /7, the errors of the fifth and seventh harmonics...
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physical sciences: The square root of two is the frequency ratio of a tritone interval in twelve-tone equal temperament music. The square root of two...
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guitar-filters, open/power chords, riffs (including chords with roots a tritone apart); and moody explorations of diverse spiritual themes (including the...
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metal.'" The guitar riffs often use chromatic scales and emphasize the tritone and diminished intervals, instead of using conventional single-scale-based...
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also built on the site. Within 40 years, the palace was obliterated. Paradoxically, this ensured the wall paintings' survival by protecting them from moisture...
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Wellness (editor) Rites of Pleasure: Sexuality in Wicca and Neo-Paganism Tritone: Tales of Musical Weirdness Waves Gramma Wolf's Garden Elynne Dragonchild...
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scales, intervals and chord progressions—to create a sense of dread. The tritone, or flat-fifth, is often used. Guitar solos and low guitar tunings are...
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ambiguous beginnings and endings, rapid key changes, and the frequent use of tritones. His first published work, The Cat and the Mouse (1920), was a piece for...
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in Roland R. R. Smith's view, this "type achieves a sort [of] visual paradox that might be described as mature, ageless, and authoritative youthfulness"...
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minor semitone (semiton mineur). Historically, this interval, like the tritone, is described as being "mi contra fa", and therefore is the "diabolus in...
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raised fourth (or augmented fourth), also known as a flatted fifth or tritone. Monk recorded it only once, on February 14, 1968, for the album Underground...
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of all artworks. Johann Joachim Winckelmann (1717–1768) wrote about the paradox of admiring beauty while seeing a scene of death and failure. The most...
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meantone since its fifth is sharp instead of flat. It enables the 600 cent tritone, since 34 is an even number. 41 EDO 41 is the next EDO with a better perfect...
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