Musical coordination in a large group without plans nor leaders
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Diemo Schwarz | Clément Canonne | Louise Goupil | Pierre Saint-Germier | Gaëlle Rouvier | C. Canonne | L. Goupil | Pierre Saint-Germier | Diemo Schwarz | Gaëlle Rouvier
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