Music: An Art and a Language (1920), Preface
“In applications of the music-as-language metaphor we should attend to diverse musical traditions in musical terms, including not only traditions of the music we study but also traditions of how we study music.”
Harold Powers, "Language Models and Musical Analysis", p.54-55.
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