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Effects Of Training And Melodic Features On Mode Perception, Amber M. Leaver, Andrea R. Halpern Jan 2004

Effects Of Training And Melodic Features On Mode Perception, Amber M. Leaver, Andrea R. Halpern

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The two modes most widely used in Western music today convey opposite moods—a distinction that nonmusicians and even young children are able to make. However, the current studies provide evidence that, despite a strong link between mode and affect, mode perception is problematic. Nonmusicians found mode discrimination to be harder than discrimination of other melodic features, and they were not able to accurately classify major and minor melodies with these labels. Although nonmusicians were able to classify major and minor melodies using affective labels, they performed at chance in mode discrimination. Training, in the form of short lessons given to …