[AUDITORY] Chinese Opera listening test --- Call for participation (Mi Tian )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Chinese Opera listening test --- Call for participation
From:    Mi Tian  <mi.tian@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 2 Sep 2013 18:52:19 +0100
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--Apple-Mail=_EA5113E2-8E3C-4D91-A3B3-CF962D70606F Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii (Apologies for cross-posting) Call for participation, please distribute widely - A cross-cultural = study of music perception on Chinese Opera Dear auditory list, We are conducting an experiment to explore how music perception varies = across different cultures. We would like to invite you to participate in = this experiment and we hope you will have some fun enjoying music of = another culture. In the listening test, you will be asked to listening to 30 second sound = excepts and locate your perceived emotion on a two dimensional plane = corresponding to a psychological model of mood. Please also choose (or = type) a single mood word expressed by the music. The 120 samples used in = the experiment are Chinese Opera arias with and without background = accompaniment. Please listen to as many tracks as you feel convenient. = It will take about 50 minutes to complete the entire test. The link to the test can be found below. It is available in English and = Chinese: http://www.isophonics.net/content/chinese-opera-listening-test If you have questions, comments or other enquiries, please contact Mi = Tian (mi.tian@xxxxxxxx) We really appreciate your help and = comments in any form! Best regards, Mi Tian, George Fazekas, Dawn Black Centre for Digital Music Queen Mary University of London= --Apple-Mail=_EA5113E2-8E3C-4D91-A3B3-CF962D70606F Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii <html><head><meta http-equiv=3D"Content-Type" content=3D"text/html = charset=3Dus-ascii"></head><body style=3D"word-wrap: break-word; = -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; = ">(Apologies for cross-posting)<br><br>Call for participation, please = distribute widely - A cross-cultural study of music perception on = Chinese Opera<br><br>Dear auditory list,<br><br>We are conducting an = experiment to explore how music perception varies across different = cultures. We would like to invite you to participate in this experiment = and we hope you will have some fun enjoying music of another = culture.<br><br>In the listening test, you will be asked to listening to = 30 second sound excepts and locate your perceived emotion on a two = dimensional plane corresponding to a psychological model of mood. Please = also choose (or type) a single mood word expressed by the music. The 120 = samples used in the experiment are Chinese Opera arias with and without = background accompaniment. Please listen to as many tracks as you feel = convenient. It will take about 50 minutes to complete the entire = test.<br><br>The link to the test can be found below. It is available in = English and Chinese:<br><a = href=3D"http://www.isophonics.net/content/chinese-opera-listening-test">ht= tp://www.isophonics.net/content/chinese-opera-listening-test</a><br><br>If= you have questions, comments or other enquiries, please contact Mi Tian = (<a href=3D"mailto:mi.tian@xxxxxxxx">mi.tian@xxxxxxxx</a>) = We really appreciate your help and comments in any form!<br><br>Best = regards,<br>Mi Tian, George Fazekas, Dawn Black<br><br>Centre for = Digital Music<br>Queen Mary University of London</body></html>= --Apple-Mail=_EA5113E2-8E3C-4D91-A3B3-CF962D70606F--


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