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12. Temperley - Uniform Information Density
Season 2, Ep. 2
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In this episode, composer, music theorist, and cognitive scientist David Temperley, discusses the application of uniform information density to musical performance. David is a professor of music theory at the Eastman School of Music and uses 2000, he has been a professor of music theory at Eastman School of Music, you can listen to his original compositions on his website: http://davidtemperley.com/
Episode produced by Ben Forsdick
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