Miyazaki K
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities, Niigata University, Japan.
Percept Psychophys. 1995 Oct;57(7):962-70. doi: 10.3758/bf03205455.
Two experiments were conducted to examine the effect of absolute-pitch possession on relative-pitch processing. Listeners attempted to identify melodic intervals ranging from a semitone to an octave with different reference tones. Listeners with absolute pitch showed declined performance when the reference was out-of-tune C, out-of-tune E, or F#, relative to when the reference was C. In contrast, listeners who had no absolute pitch maintained relatively high performance in all reference conditions. These results suggest that absolute-pitch listeners are weak in relative-pitch processing and show a tendency to rely on absolute pitch in relative-pitch tasks.
进行了两项实验来检验绝对音高能力对相对音高处理的影响。听众尝试用不同的参考音来识别从半音到八度的旋律音程。相对于参考音为C时,拥有绝对音高的听众在参考音为走调的C、走调的E或升F时,表现会下降。相比之下,没有绝对音高的听众在所有参考条件下都保持相对较高的表现。这些结果表明,具有绝对音高的听众在相对音高处理方面较弱,并且在相对音高任务中表现出依赖绝对音高的倾向。