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Music Perception (2018) 35 (4): 475–501.
Published: 01 April 2018
... several separate tones being repeated and applies to intervallic leaps. Intonation studies point to a general tendency to reduce the size of such small intervals. Pianists cannot adjust intonation in this way, so if one were to claim that a well-tuned piano sounded out of tune, that would be a possible...
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Music Perception (2016) 33 (3): 274–286.
Published: 01 February 2016
... the ques- tion and further research is warranted. Future familiar- ization phases might consist of a single set-class heard in a variety of contours and intervallic content. For example, a familiarization phase could contain all possible versions 284 Jenine L. Brown of SC[014] with pitch intervals 1, 3...
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Music Perception (2015) 33 (1): 110–128.
Published: 01 September 2015
.... The first says that, other things being equal, small intervals imply a continuation of registral direction and a continuation of intervallic similarity. The second assumes that large intervals imply a change in registral direction and a change in intervallic motion from large to small. Thus, there are two...