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Perception of sequential tones as simultaneous tones.
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- Subject: Perception of sequential tones as simultaneous tones.
- From: Emilio Renard <renard_es@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2005 04:30:25 -0500
- Delivery-date: Sat Jun 25 05:47:20 2005
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- Reply-to: Emilio Renard <renard_es@xxxxxxxxx>
- Sender: AUDITORY Research in Auditory Perception <AUDITORY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Dear all:
I am a new member of Auditory list. (I´m sorry!, I
don´t speak english, so my english is bad).
I would like know if there is some studies about the
perception of sequentials tones as simultaneous tones.
More specifically, I would like know if a sequence of
two (musical) tones, they very rapid and without
silence between they, can be heard simultaneously, as
a chord. And if it is so, I would like know the
physical conditions for that it occur.
Sincerely, Emilio.
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