“…Second, the definition of pitch accuracy in operatic singing voices is based on the interaction of several parameters (Larrouy-Maestri et al, 2014a), in contrast with the definition of pitch accuracy of melodies performed by occasional singers (Larrouy-Maestri, Lévêque, Schön, Giovanni, & Morsomme, 2013;Larrouy-Maestri et al, 2015). In addition, parameters such as the spectral composition of the sound (e.g., Hutchins, Roquet, & Peretz, 2012;Russo & Thompson, 2005;Vurma, Raju, Kuuda, 2010;Warrier & Zatorre, 2002) or vibrato (van Besouw, Brereton, & Howard, 2008) influence pitch perception. The combination of these parameters in a single signal may enhance the complexity of the task for laypersons and challenge their perceptual abilities, which are typically deemed weaker than music experts' (e.g., Kraus & Chandrasekaran, 2010;Micheyl, Delhommeau, Perrot, & Oxenham, 2006;Schellenberg & Weiss, 2013;Tervaniemi, Just, Koelsch, Widmann, & Schroger, 2005;Varnet, Wang, Peter, Meunier, & Hoen, 2015; but see Larrouy-Maestri et al, 2015;Vanden Bosch der Nederlanden, Hannon, & Snyder, 2015, for contradictory findings).…”