Listening in the Mix
Listening in the Mix
Lead vocals robustly attract auditory attention in popular music
In this work (Bürgel, Picinali, & Siedenburg, 2021, Front. Psych), we explore the salience of different sound sources in popular music mixes. It turns out that vocals attract auditory attention in a particularly salient way.
Listeners had to detect a single target instrument in short excerpts of popular music extracted from the musiclarity database. Half the time the target was present in the mixture. The target instrument cues were presented either before or after the mix. An additional audio filtering and sound level manipulation was applied to investigate the effect on the locus of attention.
Mixture followed by Target
Vocals (present in the mixture) | Vocals (absent from the mixture) | Vocals (-05 dB) | Vocals (-15 dB) | Vocals (Passband) | Vocals (Stopband) |
Piano (present in the mixture) | Piano (absent from the mixture) | Bass (-05 dB) | Bass (-15 dB) | Guitar (Passband) | Guitar (Stopband) |
Target followed by Mixture
Vocals (present in the mixture) | Vocals (absent from the mixture) | Vocals (-05 dB) | Vocals (-15 dB) | Vocals (Passband) | Vocals (Stopband) |
Piano (present in the mixture) | Piano (absent from the mixture) | Bass (-05 dB) | Bass (-15 dB) | Guitar (Passband) | Guitar (Stopband) |