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Date: 2015-05-21 09:56:52
Sound
Musicology
Signal processing
Spectrogram
Timefrequency analysis
Transcription
Ethnomusicology
Timbre
String instrument
Musical instrument
Spectrum
Organology

SPECTROMORPHOLOGICAL NOTATION: EXPLORING THE USES OF TIMBRAL VISUALIZATION IN ETHNOMUSICOLOGICAL WORKS Mohd Hassan Abdullah Sultan Idris Education University

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