Typos happen to the best of us, but this one is remarkable. It posits a new attribute to the P transformation in neo-Riemannian theory. I am thinking of developing a new description of this relationship called a Clump-in-hauer network. The composer that showed me the error simply said, “I didn’t think the piece was as bad as that.”
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I experienced a similar lack of colonic (or was it toniconic) restraint once, attributed to my overindulgence in leittonwechselklänge prior to a rather heavy meal.
Terry with the 3 point shot!