Repetition pitch

Repetition pitch is an unexpected sensation of tonality or pitch that often occurs in nature when a sound is reflected against a sound-reflecting surface (for example: a brick wall), and both the original and the reflected sound arrive at the ear of an observer, but with a short time delay between the two arrivals.[1]

  1. ^ Bilsen, F.A (1966). "Repetition Pitch: Monaural interaction of a sound with the repetition of the same, but phase shifted, sound,". Acustica. 17: 295–300.

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