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Re: [microsound] two very important questions



I think that, for the most part, musical theory ( I assume you meant fortean
set theory ?) and power structures aren¹t related...maybe they¹ve gotten a
bit closer at times, but I think they¹re fairly distinct.


On 4/13/05 5:04 PM, "W.C Schrimshaw" <W.C.Schrimshaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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>>> - How do musical recordings function as markers of power and codes for
>>> regimenting behavior?
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> michael trommer;
>> I don't think this has anything to do with the music itself, but rather
>> with
>> its distribution and dissemination.
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> perhaps, but after studying Fortian set theory or Schenkerian analysis,
> you realise you really need this stuff to make an analysis come close to
> meaning anything. analysing 'the music itself' (if that's entirely
> possible i'm not sure) leaves too much behind. (do you think?)
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