The musicality of non-musicians: an index for assessing musical sophistication in the general population.
Musical skills and expertise vary greatly in Western societies. Individuals can differ in their repertoire of musical behaviours as well as in the level of skill they display for any single musical behaviour. The types of musical behaviours we refer to here are broad, ranging from performance on an...
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Auteurs principaux: | Daniel Müllensiefen, Bruno Gingras, Jason Musil, Lauren Stewart |
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2014
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