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September 01 2006
Computer-Assisted Analysis of Music in George Perle's System of Twelve-Tone Tonality
Gretchen C. Foley,
Gretchen C. Foley
*School of Music University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0100 USA gfoley2@unl.edu
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Charles A. Cusack
Charles A. Cusack
†Westshore Design, LLC 494 Lincoln Avenue, Suite 10 Holland, Michigan 49423 USA ferzle@yahoo.com
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Gretchen C. Foley
*School of Music University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0100 USA gfoley2@unl.edu
Charles A. Cusack
†Westshore Design, LLC 494 Lincoln Avenue, Suite 10 Holland, Michigan 49423 USA ferzle@yahoo.com
Online Issn: 1531-5169
Print Issn: 0148-9267
© 2006 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2006
Computer Music Journal (2006) 30 (3): 53–66.
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Gretchen C. Foley, Charles A. Cusack; Computer-Assisted Analysis of Music in George Perle's System of Twelve-Tone Tonality. Computer Music Journal 2006; 30 (3): 53–66. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/comj.2006.30.3.53
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