> ++Psychoacoustics experiments on human subjects have demonstrated
> that pitch discrimination is most sensitive in the frequency band that
> occurs
> in the middle of the range of human hearing (including middle C).
> The resolution falls off considerably at both ends of the range. Humans
> find it much more difficult to discriminate pitches that are very low or
> very high frequency.
Psychoacoustical experiments on human subjects have also demonstrated
that pitch and fret discrimination invariably are in reverse proportion to
the number of instruments owned by the subjects tested (San Diego area
control group data).
Isadora Bylsmer,
MD, PHD, ACSW
 



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