Is Music a
Language?—part 2
It is
evident that Greensburg believes that music has understandable meaning, at
least in the areas of social, historical, and philosophical information. It appears from the statement above, that the
key factor in the area of music’s ability to communicate meaning to the auditor
is the hearer’s understanding of the music.
The
significance of this discussion today is that the notion that no one who knows
about music and music philosophy believes that music is a language. On the contrary, the arguments for and
against music being a language is still very much alive. As I have often written, although there are
problems with referring to music as a language, I contend that it is at least
analogous to the term language. I
sometimes refer to music as a meta-language simply because it is beyond
language is some ways.
Thought for the Day
If music does not have understandable meaning, then what is
the value of music’s meaning.
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