A bidimensional model of pitch in the recognition of melodies (original) (raw)
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Deutsch, D.Octave equivalence and the processing of melodic sequences. Paper presented at the Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, San Diego, 1976.
Balzano, G. J.On the bases of similarity of musical intervals: A chronometric analysis. Paper presented at the Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, University Park, Pennsylvania, 1977.
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