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[[Reinier Plomp]] is an expert on psychoacoustics, medical aids for human hearing and historical musicology.
 
[[Reinier Plomp]] is an expert on psychoacoustics, medical aids for human hearing and historical musicology.
  
One of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]] is labelled "Talk by R Plomp" and there was a note in its box "Experiments on Tone Perception".<ref>[[DD030]]: Talk by R Plomp</ref>
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One of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]] is labelled "Talk by R Plomp" and a note in its box "Experiments on Tone Perception".<ref>[[DD030]]: Talk by R Plomp</ref>
  
 
''Experiments on Tone Perception'' is the title of his book from 1966<ref>[https://books.google.it/books?id=-cC5AAAAIAAJ ''Experiments on Tone Perception''] on Google Books</ref> which contains a 45 rpm record in its rear pocket,<ref>[https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=30172753399 ''Experiments on Tone Perception''] on AbeBooks</ref> so the tape may be a recording of a talk and her note to get a book of his, or it may be a copy of that record.
 
''Experiments on Tone Perception'' is the title of his book from 1966<ref>[https://books.google.it/books?id=-cC5AAAAIAAJ ''Experiments on Tone Perception''] on Google Books</ref> which contains a 45 rpm record in its rear pocket,<ref>[https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=30172753399 ''Experiments on Tone Perception''] on AbeBooks</ref> so the tape may be a recording of a talk and her note to get a book of his, or it may be a copy of that record.

Latest revision as of 16:05, 11 April 2020

Reinier Plomp is an expert on psychoacoustics, medical aids for human hearing and historical musicology.

One of Delia's Attic Tapes is labelled "Talk by R Plomp" and a note in its box "Experiments on Tone Perception".[1]

Experiments on Tone Perception is the title of his book from 1966[2] which contains a 45 rpm record in its rear pocket,[3] so the tape may be a recording of a talk and her note to get a book of his, or it may be a copy of that record.

References

  1. DD030: Talk by R Plomp
  2. Experiments on Tone Perception on Google Books
  3. Experiments on Tone Perception on AbeBooks