Those two questions need some sort of answer before the question of quantifiable measurement can take on any sort of meaning.
Exactly, which brings me back to my original thesis: A measurement alone has no meaning until we have given it one.
The invention of measurements and perception
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kosst_amojanIn the strictest scientific sense, there is no such thing as music, or sound, or color, or hot or cold, or pain or pleasure.Of course, there absolutely is such a thing as music. And sound, color, and hot and cold can all be measured. (Pain and pleasure can probably also be measured, but I'm less certain of that.) So to assert that there's really no such thing "in the strictest scientific sense" as music doesn't really make any sense. It's just a sophist's claim, and doesn't further science, or the art of music, one bit. |
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