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Musical structure and cognition / edited by Peter Howell, Ian Cross, Robert West.

LIBRA ML3830 .M986 1985
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Howell, Peter, 1947-
Cross, Ian.
West, Robert, 1955-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Music--Psychological aspects.
Music.
Physical Description:
xiv, 338 pages : illustrations music ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
London : New York : Academic Press, 1985.
Contents:
Music and change
on the establishment of rules / I. Cross
Modelling perceived musical structure / R. West, P. Howell, and I. Cross
The rhythmic interpretation of simple musical sequences / C.S. Lee
On the perceptual organisation of tone sequences and melodies / A.J. Watkins and M.C. Dyson
Structural relations in the perception of musical pitch / I. Cross, P. Howell, and R. West
Immediate recall of melodies / J.A. Sloboda and D.H.H. Parker
Melodic contour and musical structure / J. Edworthy
The relativity of absolute pitch / A. Costall
Structure and expression in rhythmic performance / E.F. Clarke
Music structure and human movement / J. Baily
Auditory feedback of the voice in singers / P. Howell
Vocal control in singing / N. Harvey.
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
0123571707
OCLC:
11496614

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