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Date: 1999-08-11 21:06:00
Music
Ornamentation
Vibrato
Perception
Auditory perception
Pitch
Timbre
Violin
Tone
Musical tone
Cent
Vibrato systems for guitar

The effect of vibrato on response time in determining the pitch relationship of violin tones Lilit Yoo, David S. Sullivan Jr., Stephan Moore, and Ichiro Fujinaga Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University 1 E. Mou

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