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We studied music majors’ perception of intonation in accompanied solo
performances of trumpet, violin, and voice. We were interested in whether
listeners would judge pitch deviations of equal magnitude in the three solo
performances as equivalent in intonation. Participants were 150 graduate and
undergraduate music majors drawn from two large music schools and included 50
students representing each of the following areas of applied music study: voice,
wind instruments, and string instruments. Listeners heard solo trumpet, violin, and
soprano performances of Ave Maria (Bach/Gounod) accompanied by piano. Pitch
performances of the soloists were altered in four sections of the excerpt and
deviated in either the sharp or flat direction within a section by 0, 10, 20, and 30
cents relative to the accompaniment. Listeners judged pitch deviations in the flat
direction as more out of tune for the trumpet than equivalent alterations of violin
and voice, especially for magnitudes of 20 and 30 cents. In sharp direction
changes, violin and trumpet were heard similarly and as more out of tune than the
vocal soloist. Additionally, differences in pitch judgments were found between
listener groups representing different areas of applied study.