Word: musically 
              
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Following is an abstract of Mr. Gilman's fifth lecture in his course on the Psychology of Music, delivered at Sever 11, Wednesday, Feb. 11th...
...feeling of Tonality consists in the expectation, in the mind of a listener to msuic, of the sound of a note of a certain pitch. This tension of expectancy requires to be resolved at all the points of rest in the music and at its close. Tonic structure consists in the return of a composition at these moments to a note whose image its previous course has awakened in the mind in this form of latent anticipation. There is evidence that the habitude of awaiting the sound of a certain note was a feature of the music of the early...
...Psychology of Music. Lecture. V. Tonality. Mr. B. I. Gilman. Sever...
...Psychology of Music. Lecture. V. Tonality. Mr. B. I. Gilman. Sever...
...PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC.The topics and dates of the remaining lectures on the Psychology of Music are as follows...