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  Tonal Hierarchies
Deutsch, D. The tritone paradox: Effects of spectral variables.
Deutsch, D., Kuyper, W., L., Fischer, Y. (1987) The tritone paradox: Its presence and form of distribution in
Deutsch, D., The tritone paradox with sawtooth wave complexes (in preparation)
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 Pitch (music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Like other senses, the relative perception of pitch can be fooled, resulting in "audio illusions".
There are several of these, such as the tritone paradox, but most notably the Shepard scale, where a continuous or discrete sequence of specially formed tones can be made to sound as if the sequence continues ascending or descending forever.
The A above middle C is nowadays set at
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