I couldn't hear half the notes on the 10k - so I forfeit my answer :)
 
-William
 
 
In a message dated 11/12/2010 11:18:45 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

> I  don't know if the
> Mahler 1 contingent was joking, but I guessed "Mary  Had a Little Lamb".
> Maybe I'm just not as sophisticated as you  guys.  :-)

Is this a joke? Hard to tell on the internet  :)  It was the Frère Jacque 
(yes in minor) melody from the slow movement of Mahler  1.  The contour and 
rhythm give it away but listening more closely one  can discern the actual 
pitches.

Here's some more audio to see what you  can or cannot perceive (older 
members have your children listen to  this).  

Here is a famous melody in 3 different octaves, with one  wrong note.
1) What is the melody? Major or minor?
2) Which note is the  wrong note?

Listen to each file and answer the questions before moving  on to the lower 
 octave.

http://gelfo.net/highfreq/1_melody10k.wav
http://gelfo.net/highfreq/2_melody5k.wav
http://gelfo.net/highfreq/3_melody2k.wav

I've  done it all in sine waves, and honestly we aren't too great at 
extracting  information from pure sine waves in any octave.  It would be a much 
more  interesting experiment to listen to complex waveforms, but there are all 
kinds  of issues with that that I don't want to get into.  

Interesting  thread...

Cheers,
Marc
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