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From: adamgolding@adamgolding.com (Adam Golding)
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Subject: Re: What are the *Most General* Categories of Music??? what are the main 'traditions'??
Date: 3 May 2004 13:36:02 -0700
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"Peter T. Daniels" <grammatim@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:<4096335E.1F78@worldnet.att.net>...
> Nicolai P. Zwar wrote:
> >
> > Peter T. Daniels wrote:
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> > > Um, you posted this to the classical music group (why?) and omitted
> > > classical?
> >
> > It's clearly inlcuded in "The Western Art Music Tradition".
>
> Except that lots of other categories are listed explicitly. The author
> would do well to give just a tiny bit of thought to its categories
> before publishing them.
i assumed that everyone knew that mozart, for example, was in the
Western Art Music Tradition, and was only mentioning the ambiguous
caes... that being said, the entire reason i'm 'publishing' these
categories is because i'm thoroughly unsure of them..
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