Rock Music: An Auditory Assessment of Knapping

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Heather Smith, Alyssa Perrone, Michael Wilson, M. Raghanti, C. Lovejoy, M. J. Rosen, Sharad J. Shanbhag, David S. DeForrest, R. Lyman, M. Eren
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Abstract

ABSTRACT We explore and describe the auditory landscape that emerges from stone tool making. Using two trained musicians, we identify the pitches and octaves produced from percussion knapping. We also analyze whether knapping sounds vary by raw material, knapper skill level, or by flake size. Our results show that our chosen stone material types each displayed a single fundamental pitch (E or G) with one or two additional octaves present, and each individual nodule maintained the same pitch throughout reduction. Knappers of different skills produced no differences in pitch, but there were significant differences in octaves present. Different raw materials showed significant differences in both pitch and octaves present. Flake size did not seem to influence either pitch or octaves present. The acoustic landscape resulting from knapping was certainly even more diverse than what we documented here, and likely influenced hominin stone tool production and learning, cognition, language, and music.
摇滚音乐:敲击的听觉评估
摘要:我们探索并描述了石器制造过程中产生的听觉景观。使用两位受过训练的音乐家,我们识别出打击乐敲击产生的音高和八度音阶。我们还分析了敲击声是否因原材料、敲击者技能水平或薄片大小而异。我们的结果表明,我们选择的石材类型都显示出单一的基本音高(E或G),并存在一个或两个额外的八度音阶,并且每个结节在整个还原过程中保持相同的音高。不同技能的Knapper在音高上没有差异,但在八度音阶上存在显著差异。不同的原料在音高和八度方面都表现出显著的差异。薄片大小似乎并没有影响音高或八度音阶。敲击产生的声学景观肯定比我们在这里记录的更加多样化,可能影响了人类石器的生产和学习、认知、语言和音乐。
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Lithic Technology
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