What's in a Tune
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Bamberger, Jeanne
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The work reported here began with two fundamental assumptions: 1) The perception of music is an active process; it involves the individual in selecting, sorting, and grouping the features of the phenomena before her. 2) Individual differences in response to a potentially sensible melody rest heavily on just which features the individual has access to or is able to focus on.
Date issued
1974-11-01Other identifiers
AIM-314
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AIM-314