“…Recent research on speech perception provided substantial evidence indicating that low-frequency neural signals in the delta- and theta-bands encode both acoustic features, such as the sound envelope and higher-level linguistic properties ( Lalor and Foxe, 2010 ; Ding et al, 2014 ; Di Liberto et al, 2015 , 2021b ; Brodbeck et al, 2018 ; Alday, 2019 ; Obleser and Kayser, 2019 ). This multifaceted encoding has also been measured in the context of music, showing that non-invasive neural recordings reflect properties such as tonal structure ( Koelsch and Friederici, 2003 ; Koelsch and Siebel, 2005 ; Sankaran et al, 2018 ), beat ( Tal et al, 2017 ), and melodic expectations ( Omigie et al, 2013 ; Di Liberto et al, 2020 ).…”