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'''Musicality''' is a noun that means sensitivity to, knowledge of, or talent for music. The word also refers to the quality or state of being musical (aka melodiousness.) A musical person has the ability to perceive differences in pitch, rhythm and harmonies. One usually differentiates between three types of musicality: To be able to perceive music ([[musical perception]]), to be able to reproduce music as well as creating music ([[musical creativity]]).
   
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[[Beliefs about the causes of unmusicality and tone deafness]]
 
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==See also==
 
*[[Beliefs about the causes of unmusicality and tone deafness]]
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Musicality is a noun that means sensitivity to, knowledge of, or talent for music. The word also refers to the quality or state of being musical (aka melodiousness.) A musical person has the ability to perceive differences in pitch, rhythm and harmonies. One usually differentiates between three types of musicality: To be able to perceive music (musical perception), to be able to reproduce music as well as creating music (musical creativity).



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