“…Because live music performances are likely to contain unintentional errors or music elements that are subject to interpretation (e.g., intonation, balance, blend, and dynamics), many researchers who developed error detection studies created simulated music stimuli to control for these factors. This practice often includes creating sound files through computer notation programs with MIDI playback and/or simplifying playback timbres (Byo, 1993, 1997; Byo & Sheldon, 2000; Crowe, 1996; Schlegel, 2010; Sheldon, 1998; Stambaugh & Nichols, 2020). However, some researchers used authentic listening conditions created by the use of live musicians in real-world ensemble scenarios (Koner, 2012; Ramsey, 1979; Waggoner, 2011).…”