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The Effects of Practice on Judgments of Absolute Pitch. Archives of Psychology. No. 47

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The Effects of Practice on Judgments of Absolute Pitch. Archives of Psychology. No. 47

by Gough, Evelyn

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New York: Archives of Psychology, 1922. Wraps. Good. 93 pp. A psychological study of a musician's or person's ability to identify and replicate the pitch of notes through practice. GOOD condition. Remains of sticker adhesive on the upper front cover. Minor soiling. Some creasing and curling along the extremities.

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Title
The Effects of Practice on Judgments of Absolute Pitch. Archives of Psychology. No. 47
Author
Gough, Evelyn
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Archives of Psychology
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1922
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