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What bothers me, since I know so little about classical music in general, is this line: soilent brad Send a noteboard - 24/05/2010 12:23:50 AM
We measured the predictability of tone sequences in music by Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern and found the successive pitches were less predictable than random tone sequences.

How can something be less predictable than random? Doesn't random imply something which cannot be predicted?
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