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In music cognition and musical analysis, the study of melodic expectation considers the engagement of the brain&amp;#039;s predictive mechanisms in response to music.[1] For example, if the ascending musical partial octave &amp;quot;do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-ti-...&amp;quot; is heard, listeners familiar with Western music will have a strong expectation to hear or provide one more note, &amp;quot;do&amp;quot;, to complete the octave.&lt;br /&gt;
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Melodic expectation can be considered at the esthesic level,[2] in which case the focus lies on the listener and its response to music.[1] It can be considered at the neutral level,[2] in which case the focus switches to the actual musical content, such as the &amp;quot;printed notes themselves&amp;quot;.[3] At the neutral level, the observer may consider logical implications projected onto future elements by past elements[4][5] or derive statistical observations from information theory.[6]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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