<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . "Absolute memory for musical pitch: Evidence from the production of learned melodies"^^ . "Evidence for the absolute nature of long-term auditory memory is provided by analyzing the production of familiar melodies. Additionally, a two-component theory of absolute pitch is presented, which conceives of this rare ability as consisting of a more common ability, pitch memory, and a separate, less common ability, pitch labeling. Forty-six subjects sang two different popular songs and their productions were compared to the actual pitches used in recordings of those songs. 40% of the subjects sang the correct pitch on at least one trial; 12% of the subjects hit the correct pitch on both trials, and 44% came within two semitones of the correct pitch on both trials. The results show a convergence with previous studies on the stability of auditory imagery and latent absolute pitch ability; further, the results suggest that individuals might possess representations of pitch that are more stable and accurate than previously recognized."^^ . "1994" . . "56" . "4" . . "Perception & Psychophysics"^^ . . . . . . . . "Daniel J"^^ . "Levitin"^^ . "Daniel J Levitin"^^ . . . . . . "Absolute memory for musical pitch: Evidence from the production of learned melodies (HTML)"^^ . . . "Abt50.gif"^^ . . . "AbFig1.gif"^^ . . . "AbFig4.gif"^^ . . . "ABFIG3.gif"^^ . . . "pitch.HTM"^^ . . . "AbFig2.gif"^^ . . "HTML Summary of #643 \n\nAbsolute memory for musical pitch: Evidence from the production of learned melodies\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "Applied Cognitive Psychology" . . . "Cognitive Psychology" . .