Abstract

Abstract Since the pioneering work of Carl Seashore, who in 1919 devised batteries of tests designed to measure musical talents,1 psychologists have been increasingly concerned with the search for objective tests which could give a reliable assessment of the musicality of persons without formal musical training.

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