The Beginnings of Music: The Opposites in the Flute
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Description: History and philosophy behind the instrument. From a presentation by Barbara Allen.
The Beginnings of Music: The Opposites in the Flute, An Aesthetic Realism Consideration, Part I An Aesthetic Realism Consideration Every note, in order to be itself, needs to be played or sung. So along with the note, the musical instrument belongs to the beginnings of music. I am tremendously grateful to Eli Siegel and Aesthetic Realism that I learned from them the reason why people have, since they lived in the caves of France over 34,000 years ago—why they have been impelled to make and play musical instruments. It is because these instruments enable us to put opposites together—ourselves and the world.
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Page title: | The Beginnings of Music: The Opposites in the Flute, An Aesthetic Realism Consideration, Part I |
Keywords: | flute, music, Aesthetic Realism, aesthetic, realism |
Description: | Why have people—since they lived in the caves of France over 34,000 years ago—been impelled to make and play musical instruments? Aesthetic Realism answers this question importantly.It is because these instruments enable us to put opposites together: ourselves and the world... |
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