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Title: A Model of the Perceptual Root(s) of a Chord Accounting for Voicing and Prevailing Tonality
Authors: Parncutt, Richard
Keywords: Accounting for Voicing
Issue Date: 1988
Description: The present article develops a harmonic theory that attempts to account for the root of any chord in any tonal context (by context, I am thinking primarily of the chords that immediately precede a chord in a progression). The theory addresses primarily how a chord sounds, not how it is notated; to emphasize this difference, the predictions of the theory may be referred to as perceptual roots.
URI: http://196.189.45.87:8080/handle/123456789/104362
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