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Music Perception, 2015
Two experiments investigated the role of pitch-related information in tonality induction. In both experiments, participants were asked to: 1) identify (sing) the tonic of either an original sequence of tones or a distorted version in which pitch class distribution was preserved but pitch class ordering, pitch contour, and/or pitch proximity were ...
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Two experiments investigated the role of pitch-related information in tonality induction. In both experiments, participants were asked to: 1) identify (sing) the tonic of either an original sequence of tones or a distorted version in which pitch class distribution was preserved but pitch class ordering, pitch contour, and/or pitch proximity were ...
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2007
Abstract Bernard Dudot, Renault Sport’s engine designer, once explained the complex process by which one [Formula I] team worked out how many revs per minute another team’s engine achieved. It entailed making a recording of the rival car at maximum speed and comparing its frequency to the frequency of his own engine.
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Abstract Bernard Dudot, Renault Sport’s engine designer, once explained the complex process by which one [Formula I] team worked out how many revs per minute another team’s engine achieved. It entailed making a recording of the rival car at maximum speed and comparing its frequency to the frequency of his own engine.
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1998
Abstract The aim in this chapter is first to consider pitching notes accurately, in tune, and incidentally some approximation to perfect pitch. Then we shall consider pitches sounded together in chords, creating an infinite variety of timbre and density.
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Abstract The aim in this chapter is first to consider pitching notes accurately, in tune, and incidentally some approximation to perfect pitch. Then we shall consider pitches sounded together in chords, creating an infinite variety of timbre and density.
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Lower Limits of Pitch and Musical Pitch
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1962N, GUTTMAN, S, PRUZANSKY
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