2018
DOI: 10.25046/aj030419
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Psychoacoustical Approach in Soundscape Characterization

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“…Under the condition of an unchanged perception of natural sounds, an increase in the perception of music leads to a decrease in the scores for soundscape quality. This finding differs from that of Shu S and Ma H [55], which may be because the performance style and type of music can affect the subjective evaluation of the soundscape; for example, live music is generally liked by people, while broadcasting music needs to consider the impact of music type, melody, and rhythm on subjective evaluations [56,57]. The effect of store music on the MRSI n (0.82) is greater than that of live music (0.78) and broadcasting music (0.67).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Under the condition of an unchanged perception of natural sounds, an increase in the perception of music leads to a decrease in the scores for soundscape quality. This finding differs from that of Shu S and Ma H [55], which may be because the performance style and type of music can affect the subjective evaluation of the soundscape; for example, live music is generally liked by people, while broadcasting music needs to consider the impact of music type, melody, and rhythm on subjective evaluations [56,57]. The effect of store music on the MRSI n (0.82) is greater than that of live music (0.78) and broadcasting music (0.67).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%