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Parent topics
- Music perception [r]: The study of the neural mechanisms involved in people perceiving rhythms, melodies, harmonies and other musical features. [e]
- Note (music) [r]: An abstract representation of the pitch and duration of a tone used in music. [e]
- Pitch (music) [r]: Perceived frequency of a sound or musical tone. [e]
- Tone (music) [r]: The sound produced by a musical instrument while playing a particular musical note. [e]
Subtopics
- International Concert Pitch [r]: A standardization of pitch that sets the frequency of a simple tone at pitch A4 (the A above middle C) to be 440 Hz. [e]
- Semitone (music) [r]: The interval or step in pitch between adjacent notes in a particular tuning of the chromatic musical scale called equal temperament. [e]
- Thinking, fast and slow [r]: Daniel Kahneman's view of how the mind works, in which he draws upon recent developments in cognitive and social psychology. [e]
- Manning Clark [r]: Australian historian; author of the six-volume History of Australia, published 1962-1987. [e]
- Concerto [r]: A work of orchestral music, usually in three movements, in which one or more solo instruments are prominently featured. [e]
- Tone (music) [r]: The sound produced by a musical instrument while playing a particular musical note. [e]