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What are the basic elements of sound?
 
 

a. loudness, attack/decay, pitch, and timbre
  b. dynamics, loudness, pitch, and timbre
  c. dynamics, loudness, pitch, and attack/decay
  d. pitch, timbre, tone quality, and attack/decay
  e. pitch, attack/decay, loudness, and dynamics



Question 2

How does structural matching work perceptually? What perceptual elements play a
  major role in this process?


 
  What will be an ideal response?



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