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Please Participate in a 2min Listening Test!

🔗jimrussell440 <jimrussell440@...>

10/3/2012 3:29:18 AM

Hello list- I'm a long-time watcher, not-often poster,
I'd like two minutes of your time:
I'm currently conducting an investigation into how recognisable it is to
people when music goes out of tune.Please go to
http://www.21harmony.com/projects.html
<http://www.21harmony.com/projects.html>
Listen to the piece, then answer the two yes/no questions and hit submit
- that's all there is to it!
Note that the second question "do you know what Just Intonation is" is
simply meant to be a gauge of how much prior knowledge the listener has,
so everyone here should be answering YES. It does not mean that the
audio is necessarily in or changes to or from Just Intonation - I
clearly shot myself in the foot with the questionnaire design.
Thanks Everyone,
Jim

🔗Mike Battaglia <battaglia01@...>

10/3/2012 3:33:53 AM

On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 6:29 AM, jimrussell440 <jimrussell440@...>
wrote:
>
> I'm currently conducting an investigation into how recognisable it is to
> people when music goes out of tune.
> Please go to http://www.21harmony.com/projects.html

Done!

You may get some luck posting on Facebook's "Xenharmonic Alliance"
group too, which has been much more active than this list in recent
months.

-Mike

🔗clamengh <clamengh@...>

10/3/2012 4:27:19 AM

Done !
Actually, a very nice piece. Congrats :)
CM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "jimrussell440" <jimrussell440@...> wrote:
>
> Hello list- I'm a long-time watcher, not-often poster,
> I'd like two minutes of your time:
> I'm currently conducting an investigation into how recognisable it is to
> people when music goes out of tune.Please go to
> http://www.21harmony.com/projects.html
> <http://www.21harmony.com/projects.html>
> Listen to the piece, then answer the two yes/no questions and hit submit
> - that's all there is to it!
> Note that the second question "do you know what Just Intonation is" is
> simply meant to be a gauge of how much prior knowledge the listener has,
> so everyone here should be answering YES. It does not mean that the
> audio is necessarily in or changes to or from Just Intonation - I
> clearly shot myself in the foot with the questionnaire design.
> Thanks Everyone,
> Jim
>

🔗Lora Crighton <lcrighton@...>

10/3/2012 9:18:44 AM

What he said!

On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 7:27 AM, clamengh <clamengh@...> wrote:
>
>
> Done !
> Actually, a very nice piece. Congrats :)
> CM
>
> --- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "jimrussell440" <jimrussell440@...> wrote:
>>
>> Hello list- I'm a long-time watcher, not-often poster,
>> I'd like two minutes of your time:
>> I'm currently conducting an investigation into how recognisable it is to
>> people when music goes out of tune.Please go to
>> http://www.21harmony.com/projects.html
>> <http://www.21harmony.com/projects.html>
>> Listen to the piece, then answer the two yes/no questions and hit submit
>> - that's all there is to it!
>> Note that the second question "do you know what Just Intonation is" is
>> simply meant to be a gauge of how much prior knowledge the listener has,
>> so everyone here should be answering YES. It does not mean that the
>> audio is necessarily in or changes to or from Just Intonation - I
>> clearly shot myself in the foot with the questionnaire design.
>> Thanks Everyone,
>> Jim
>>
>
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🔗Chris Vaisvil <chrisvaisvil@...>

10/5/2012 5:24:13 PM

Finally got a chance to listen - a very nice piece of music you wrote. It
is a great deal more pleasant than the usual for a "listening test"!

Thanks for a well spent couple minutes.

Chris

On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 6:29 AM, jimrussell440 <jimrussell440@...>wrote:

> **
>
>
> Hello list- I'm a long-time watcher, not-often poster,
>
> I'd like two minutes of your time:
>
> I'm currently conducting an investigation into how recognisable it is to
> people when music goes out of tune.
> Please go to http://www.21harmony.com/projects.html
>
> Listen to the piece, then answer the two yes/no questions and hit submit -
> that's all there is to it!
>
> Note that the second question "do you know what Just Intonation is" is
> simply meant to be a gauge of how much prior knowledge the listener has, so
> everyone here should be answering YES. It does not mean that the audio is
> necessarily in or changes to or from Just Intonation - I clearly shot
> myself in the foot with the questionnaire design.
>
> Thanks Everyone,
>
> Jim
>
>
>

🔗Wolf Peuker <wolfpeuker@...>

10/9/2012 5:50:34 AM

Done. Nice piece. :-) When there will be some statistice available,
please let us know! --Wolf

Am 03.10.2012 12:29, schrieb jimrussell440:
> Hello list- I'm a long-time watcher, not-often poster,
> I'd like two minutes of your time:
> I'm currently conducting an investigation into how recognisable it is to
> people when music goes out of tune.Please go to
> http://www.21harmony.com/projects.html
> <http://www.21harmony.com/projects.html>
> Listen to the piece, then answer the two yes/no questions and hit submit
> - that's all there is to it!
> Note that the second question "do you know what Just Intonation is" is
> simply meant to be a gauge of how much prior knowledge the listener has,
> so everyone here should be answering YES. It does not mean that the
> audio is necessarily in or changes to or from Just Intonation - I
> clearly shot myself in the foot with the questionnaire design.
> Thanks Everyone,
> Jim
>