When we “remember” a melody, it plays in our mind; it becomes newly alive. There is not a process of recalling, imaging, assembling, recategorizing, re-creating, as when one attempts to reconstruct or remember an event of a scene from the past. We recall one tone at a time and each tone entirely fills our consciousness, yet simultaneously it relates to the whole. (Oliver Sacks 2007: Musicophilia. Tales of Music and the Brain.)
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