“…Since its publication in 2014, the Gold-MSI has gained popularity in the field of music psychology and music education. For example, researchers used the Gold-MSI inventory to classify participants as musically trained or untrained (Bauer, Kreutz, & Herrmann, 2015; Farrugia, Jakubowski, Rhordi, & Stewart, 2015), to identify the possible influence of musical sophistication on research results (Kopiez, Wolf, Platz, & Mons, 2016; Wolf, Kopiez, Platz, Lin, & Mütze, 2018), and to keep track of the musical development trajectories of students in a school setting (Fiedler & Müllensiefen, 2017). Due to the applicability of the Gold-MSI inventory in various research settings, we are convinced that the adaptation of the Gold-MSI into Traditional Chinese for the Taiwanese population will make an essential contribution to the research literature and future cross-cultural research.…”