Tramo, MJ, Cariani, PA, Delgutte, B, Braida, LD. 2001. "Neurobiological Foundations for the Theory of Harmony in Western Tonal Music." Annals, New York Academy...
... There's a lot of waffle in there, and support for things we (or most of us, anyway) already knew. There's this little quote on p.18: "When the upper pure...
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... Well then we can revisit the implications. I didn't say all that just to be right. ;) Does the other stuff I wrote make more sense now and do you have ...
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