Smith Nicholas A, Schmuckler Mark A
J Acoust Soc Am. 2008 Apr;123(4):EL77-84. doi: 10.1121/1.2896106.
Listeners without absolute (or "perfect") pitch have difficulty identifying or producing isolated musical pitches from memory. Instead, they process the relative pattern of pitches, which remains invariant across pitch transposition. Musically untrained non-absolute pitch possessors demonstrated absolute pitch memory for the telephone dial tone, a stimulus that is always heard at the same absolute frequency. Listeners accurately classified pitch-shifted versions of the dial tone as "normal," "higher than normal" or "lower than normal." However, the role of relative pitch processing was also evident, in that listeners' pitch judgments were also sensitive to the frequency range of stimuli.
没有绝对(或“完美”)音高的听众很难凭记忆识别或唱出孤立的音乐音高。相反,他们处理音高的相对模式,这种模式在音高转调时保持不变。未经音乐训练的非绝对音高拥有者表现出对电话拨号音的绝对音高记忆,电话拨号音总是以相同的绝对频率被听到。听众能准确地将拨号音的移调版本分类为“正常”、“高于正常”或“低于正常”。然而,相对音高处理的作用也很明显,因为听众的音高判断对刺激的频率范围也很敏感。