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What Makes Music Sound Right or Wrong?

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[Un article de The Conversation écrit Jean-Pierre Dalmont – Professeur des Universités, spécialiste des guides d”ondes acoustiques et de la physique des instruments de musique, Le Mans Université] If it often happens that we perceive in various circumstances that some people, even alone, sing false, it is because they very significantly move away from the expected ...
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[An article by The Conversation writes Jean-Pierre Dalmont - Professor of Universities, specialist in acoustic wave guides and the physics of musical instruments, Le Mans Université] It often happens that under various circumstances some people, even alone, sing false, is because they are very significantly removed from the expected musical scale. To fix the ideas, if in a melody, the expected note is a La3 (the one in the middle of the keyboard…

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