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Music is a distinct perceptual category with subjective grounds. [PDF]

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Larrouy-Maestri P   +2 more
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Vol. 44, No. 1, Arches Autumn 2016

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University of Puget Sound
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Vol. 36, No. 4, Arches Summer 2009

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University of Puget Sound
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Sounding Religious, Sounding Queer

Ecclesial Practices, 2014
This paper explores the role music plays in ‘queer-identifying religious youth’ worship, including attitudes to ‘progressive’ and ‘traditional’ musical sounds and styles. It looks at approaches taken by inclusive non-denominational churches (such as the Metropolitan Community Church, mcc), to reconcile different, and at times conflicting, identities of
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Sound Object? Sound Event!

Acoustic Ecology Review, 2023
This article elaborates on the ideology of the sound object, as a predominant factor in common attitudes of sound-making and listening, and contrasts it with an understanding of sound as the event of time-specific and space-specific traces left by desired or necessary interac- tions.
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Absorption of Sound by Sound

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1973
The exact solution for first order nonlinear scattering of two plane waves of sound [J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 29, 934 0957)] showed the scattered density to be ρs = c0−2E12+12ω1−1ω2−1(cosθ+12Λ)[sin−2(12θ)]∇2W12. The singularity at θ = 0, which occurs when the primary waves are collinear, may be removed by applying to this solution the operator {1 − exp[(|∂
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Sound on Sound

Sociological Theory, 2014
Sociologists have yet to theorize interactions with sonic materiality. In this article I introduce an analytical concept for the observation of interactions with sound. Sound has material effects in all situations. But the audibility of sonic objects is a relation of situated actors to material arrangements.
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