Dalla Bella Simone, Giguère Jean-François, Peretz Isabelle
Department of Cognitive Psychology, University of Finance and Management in Warsaw, Ul. Pawia 55, 01-030 Warsaw, Poland.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2007 Feb;121(2):1182-9. doi: 10.1121/1.2427111.
Most believe that the ability to carry a tune is unevenly distributed in the general population. To test this claim, we asked occasional singers (n=62) to sing a well-known song in both the laboratory and in a natural setting (experiment 1). Sung performances were judged by peers for proficiency, analyzed for pitch and time accuracy with an acoustic-based method, and compared to professional singing. The peer ratings for the proficiency of occasional singers were normally distributed. Only a minority of the occasional singers made numerous pitch errors. The variance in singing proficiency was largely due to tempo differences. Occasional singers tended to sing at a faster tempo and with more pitch and time errors relative to professional singers. In experiment 2 15 nonmusicians from experiment 1 sang the same song at a slow tempo. In this condition, most of the occasional singers sang as accurately as the professional singers. Thus, singing appears to be a universal human trait. However, two of the occasional singers maintained a high rate of pitch errors at the slower tempo. This poor performance was not due to impaired pitch perception, thus suggesting the existence of a purely vocal form of tone deafness.
大多数人认为,唱歌能力在普通人群中的分布并不均匀。为了验证这一说法,我们让一些偶尔唱歌的人(n = 62)在实验室和自然环境中演唱一首著名歌曲(实验1)。演唱表现由同行评判熟练程度,用基于声学的方法分析音高和时间准确性,并与专业演唱进行比较。偶尔唱歌者熟练程度的同行评分呈正态分布。只有少数偶尔唱歌的人出现大量音高错误。演唱熟练程度的差异主要是由于节奏差异。与专业歌手相比,偶尔唱歌的人往往演唱节奏更快,音高和时间错误更多。在实验2中,实验1中的15名非音乐家以较慢的节奏演唱同一首歌曲。在这种情况下,大多数偶尔唱歌的人演唱得和专业歌手一样准确。因此,唱歌似乎是一种普遍的人类特征。然而,有两名偶尔唱歌的人在较慢节奏下仍保持较高的音高错误率。这种不佳表现并非由于音高感知受损,因此表明存在一种纯粹的发声形式的音盲。