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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.

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David Senra
in the context of Alexander Graham Bell's research on sound and its application to the telegraph.
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