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A LISP-based system for the study of Schenkerian analysis

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Frankel, R.E., Rosenschein, S.J. & Smoliar, S.W. A LISP-based system for the study of Schenkerian analysis. Comput Hum 10, 21–32 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02399139

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