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IN an attempt to meet some of the criticisms made of our previous work on the effect of musical context on dissonance1 a new experiment has been carried out.
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GARDNER, P., PICKFORD, R. Relation between Dissonance and Context. Nature 154, 274–275 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/154274c0
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