Soundscape, Sound Education, and the Grain of the Music: Experiencing the Luminousness of Music Being What It Is

  • Imada T
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The aesthetics of European music, fully developed by the nineteenth century, were essentially literary accounts wherein music was explained by language, on the assumption that language and its meaning were based on the Greek Philosophy proposed by such …

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Imada, T. (2019). Soundscape, Sound Education, and the Grain of the Music: Experiencing the Luminousness of Music Being What It Is (pp. 35–45). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2749-0_3

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