What is the primary determinant of pitch?
Frequency
Timbre
Amplitude
Tone
What is the range of human pitch?
50 to 6000 Hz
60 to 5000 Hz
60 to 5000 mel
50 to 6000 mel
Complete the sentence: Within the limitations of the human pitch range...
the higher the amplitude, the lower the pitch
the higher the frequency, the lower the pitch
the higher the frequency, the higher the pitch
the higher the amplitude, the higher the pitch
Complete the gap in the sentence: At the higher end of the spectrum, ........, are needed for pitch to noticeably change.
smaller changes in amplitude
smaller changes in frequency
larger changes in amplitude
larger changes in frequency
As (a) increases, (b) decreases
Amplitude, Quality
Frequency, Quality
Timbre, Quality
Phase, Quality
Of pitch, (a) is the physical measurement, (b) is the psychological measurement
Hz, dB
mel, Hz
Hz, mel
dB, Hz
At (a) and beyond, and (b) and below, the subjective interpretation of pitch begins to disappear
5000 Hz, 20 Hz
5000 mel, 20 mel
2000 Hz, 50 Hz
2000 mel, 50 mel
For low-frequency tones (below about 500 Hz) an/a (a) in (b) decreases pitch
increase, amplitude
decrease, amplitude
increase, frequency
decrease, frequency
For high frequency tones (above about 2000 Hz) an/a (a) in (b) increases pitch
Mid-frequency tones are unaffected by what?
aplitude
frequency
timbre
phase
Very (a) tones lose their pitch quality and sound (b)
Brief, Click-like
Long, Click-like
Brief, Toneless
Long, Toneless
Prior stimulation of a tone, leads to a shift direction .... from the preceding tone
Away
Closer
No effect
Drowsiness (a) tone pitch, regardless of (b)
reduces, frequency
increases, frequency
reduces, amplitude
increases, amplitude