"Here we describe and illustrate some of Deutsch's musical illusions and paradoxes. They show that people can differ strikingly in the way they hear very simple musical patterns. These disagreements do not reflect variations in musical ability or training. Even the finest musicians, on listening to the stereo illusions described here, may disagree completely as to whether a high tone is being played to their right ear or to their left. And the most expert musicians, on listening to the tritone paradox, can engage in long arguments as to whether a pattern of only two tones is moving up or down in pitch...etc..""
examples and details can be seen at "source"
source>http://psy.ucsd.edu/~ddeutsch/psychology/deutsch_r esearch1.html
moral..Expert can be wrong some time..while judging music
Note: To understand and enjoy these illusions..one must have good ears..and good knowledge of music đ
Edited by I_Want_Peace - 19 years ago