Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Neuroscience and Neurobiology Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Series

1996

Tonal hierarchy

Articles 1 - 1 of 1

Full-Text Articles in Neuroscience and Neurobiology

The Effects Of Aging And Musical Experience On The Representation Of Tonal Hierarchies, Andrea R. Halpern, Seyeul Kwak, James C. Bartlett, W. Jay Dowling Jan 1996

The Effects Of Aging And Musical Experience On The Representation Of Tonal Hierarchies, Andrea R. Halpern, Seyeul Kwak, James C. Bartlett, W. Jay Dowling

Faculty Journal Articles

Two experiments explored the representation of the tonal hierarchy in Western music among older (aged 60 to 80) and younger (aged 15 to 22) musicians and nonmusicians. A probe tone technique was used: 4 notes from the major triad were presented, followed by 1 note chosen from the 12 notes of the chromatic scale. Whereas musicians had a better sense of the tonal hierarchy than nonmusicians, older adults were no worse than younger adults in differentiating the notes according to musical principles. However, older adults were more prone than younger adults to classify the notes by frequency proximity (pitch height) …