Empirical Musicology Review (Sep 2006)

Influence of Pitch Height on the Perception of Submissiveness and Threat in Musical Passages

  • David Huron,
  • Daryl Kinney,
  • Kristin Precoda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18061/1811/24068
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 3
pp. 170 – 177

Abstract

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Bolinger, Ohala, Morton and others have established that vocal pitch height is perceived to be associated with social signals of dominance and submissiveness: higher vocal pitch is associated with submissiveness, whereas lower vocal pitch is associated with social dominance. An experiment was carried out to test this relationship in the perception of non-vocal melodies. Results show a parallel situation in music: higher-pitched melodies sound more submissive (less threatening) than lower-pitched melodies.

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