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I read a review of Frank Zappa and the And this week – and despite its negativity,  it got me thinking about the ways in which our world views impact the ways in which we interpret meaning in music. Being simplistic about it – if one looks at the world through a Marxist lens, the chances are you will be suspicious of (what you perceive to be) authority (such as universities or academics), not to mention the ‘truth’ that institutionalised narratives impose. Likewise, if you regard music to be ‘absolute’ (when its beauty is itself), semiological (where it has the potential to refer to meanings outside of the music itself) or spiritual (where it has some relation to the divine) – your world view will play a big part in helping you decide what the music ‘MEANS’.

For me, as outlined in Gadamer’s ‘Truth and Method’ – real objectivity is impossible. We can’t help but ‘know’! However – we have to try!!

So – my question is: Where do the meanings of music lie – and how do we overcome the prejudices of our ‘methods’ to produce ‘truth’? I don’t have any definite answers to this – but am interested in ideas/responses.

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Well – I finally got my copies of my Zappa book last week – so this will probably be the last time I blog about it (hip – hip……). I would really appreciate anyone helping with the social network side of things by liking/sharing/etc etc. You can read a sample chapter from the link below – and if you are interested in a copy – I think direct from Ashgate is the best bet at the moment.

Thanks to those of you that have given the book support over its development

http://www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409433378

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Well, this is about the longest I have gone without blogging. My new laptop broke down in early June – and has taken three months to be fixed. So – although I got my laptop back last week, I am sending this from the IPod – as an experiment. During the last few months I have been really busy – completing a report for the Higher Education Academy into live music in Wales

- in addition to preparing for a semiology conference in Edinburgh, starting two essays on musical virtuality and creative musical practice – in addition to being made Head of the Division in Music and Sound at the AtriuM and a Reader in Popular Music Analysis (so I have to find time to research).

Hopefully I will find time to start blogging on a more regular basis again from now on………..

Watch this space.

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I have decided to document a few posts about the philosophy of music. So – to get things going – here are a few questions I am currently thinking about. I would be interested in any responses

Do you agree or disagree with the following questions about music

  • Although appearing as a ‘product’ – it must also be considered as a process?
  • It is separated in some way from the everyday world of experiences?
  • It is made – it does not just happen?
  • Although it can be replicated in recordings, it cannot be recreated in exactly the same form?
  • It should have the capacity to please?
  • It is created for humans – to be experienced through the senses (mainly the ears)?
  • It has unity and somehow seems complete (unless it has been abandoned)?
  • It is created from the perspective of the composers’ perspective of a vision of ‘the whole’?
  • Music becomes mediated the moment our mind listens to sound?

The main things I am considering at the moment, is what is the ontological (the Being) factors of music I am listening to – an how can I get to ‘know’ it (epistemology). In coming weeks i will get into far more depth about this, but for the moment -  time to listen to more music!!

 

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