ANACKER, MICHAEL / JACQUES BELOEIL — 30
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“Sound is conceived neither as an effect nor as a substance, but rather as a coming-into-being and a temporal extension. What is conceived as coming-into-being is becoming but not yet is. Just as a house or a ship and other multitudinous things that are in a state of becoming are not said to be. So then, sound is nothing. But now since there is no sound, neither is there a note, which was said to be a fall of sound on one pitch. Since there is no note, neither has a musical interval been
established nor consonance nor melody nor the genera derived from this. Because of this, there is no music…” [Sextus Empiricus, Against the Musicians]
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established nor consonance nor melody nor the genera derived from this. Because of this, there is no music…” [Sextus Empiricus, Against the Musicians]
www.entracte.co.uk