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On the Sensations of Tone
As a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music
Book • 1863
On the Sensations of Tone is a seminal work by Hermann von Helmholtz that explores the physics and physiology of music.
It delves into the sensation of sound, vibrations, and the aesthetic relationship of musical tones, providing a comprehensive study of music acoustics and perception.
The book is divided into three parts, covering the physics of sound, combinational tones, and the historical and aesthetic aspects of music.
It delves into the sensation of sound, vibrations, and the aesthetic relationship of musical tones, providing a comprehensive study of music acoustics and perception.
The book is divided into three parts, covering the physics of sound, combinational tones, and the historical and aesthetic aspects of music.
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in the context of Alexander Graham Bell's research on sound and its application to the telegraph.


David Senra

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