Stability of Chords Contextualised by 22-TET Chromatic Scale
  • Description

    Data and models from an experiment where participants rated the stability of several 22-TET triads following a random presentation of the 22-TET chromatic scale


    • Data publication title Stability of Chords Contextualised by 22-TET Chromatic Scale
    • Description

      Data and models from an experiment where participants rated the stability of several 22-TET triads following a random presentation of the 22-TET chromatic scale


    • Data type dataset
    • Keywords
      • music cognition
      • music perception
      • microtonal
      • 22-TET
      • 22-tone equal temperament
      • chord
      • contextual stability
      • roughness
      • harmonicity
      • spectral entropy
      • mean pitch
      • harmonic entropy
      • 3HE
      • The MARCS Institute
    • Funding source
      • Australian Research Council
    • Grant number(s)
      • - DE170100353
    • FoR codes
      • 360301 - Music cognition
      • 520401 - Cognition
      • 520406 - Sensory processes, perception and performance
      SEO codes
      • 280121 - Expanding knowledge in psychology
      • 280122 - Expanding knowledge in creative arts and writing studies
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    • Time period 2017
       
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      Type Location Notes
      URL https://osf.io/p6zqg/
      The Data Manager is: Andrew Milne
      Access conditions Open
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    • Statement of rights in data Copyright Western Sydney University
      Citation Milne, Andrew; , Gareth (2017): Goodness-of-fit and stability ratings in randomised pitch sequences. Western Sydney University. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/P6ZQG