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Post-tonal music theory / Music theory / Musical analysis / Musical notation / Generative theory of tonal music / Prolongation / Phrase / Tonality / Spectrogram / Music / Schenkerian analysis / Rhythm
Date: 2005-10-27 03:56:48
Post-tonal music theory
Music theory
Musical analysis
Musical notation
Generative theory of tonal music
Prolongation
Phrase
Tonality
Spectrogram
Music
Schenkerian analysis
Rhythm

Proceedings of ISMIR 2005

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