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E01.58: Subjective Tonality - Everyday Musicality

In this episode, we listen to and audiate examples of music with subjective tonality. Mentioned in this episode…
  1. E01.58: Subjective Tonality 34:12
  2. E01.57: Tonalities Test! 25:43
  3. E01.56: Lumbering in Locrian 35:01
  4. E01.55: Question About Curwen Hand Signs 30:01
  5. E01.54: Chatting with the New “Audiate!” Guitar Method Co-Authors 01:06:59

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