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A sociological reflection on sound, language and music
Fecha
2015-06Registro en:
Sanchez Aguirre, Rafael Andres; A sociological reflection on sound, language and music; Paripex; Indian Journal of Research; 4; 6; 6-2015; 210-211
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CONICET
Autor
Sanchez Aguirre, Rafael Andres
Resumen
The reflection on the relation between sound, language and music is necessary to clarify how these concepts are connected with “dimensions and senses of collectivity”. In a panoramic and introductory way, this paper tries to explore the social long-process constituted from the “unarticulated” human sounds that serve as a base to an articulated (musical) language and a simultaneous generation of music. The main objective consists in clarifying some central topics for sociology of music. The argumentation presents each concept in interdependence with the others and recurs to a process-sociological perspective. Thus, sound, language and music are particularly thought in connection with their social function and not only as an esthetical, physical or philosophical phenomenon.