Singularity: English 15, Fall 2005 : SeptemberNineteenth

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Most recent edit on 2005-09-19 11:57:32 by EschaTon

Additions:
- Think about what makes sound "musical". In other words, compose a loss definitional argument of "music".

Deletions:
- Think (and actually do this) about what makes sound "musical". In other words, compose a loss definitional argument of "music".



Edited on 2005-09-18 14:44:49 by EschaTon

Additions:
You need a printed copy of your paper for class on Monday



Edited on 2005-09-17 01:22:50 by EschaTon

Additions:
Assignments:
- Bring in an example of your favorite song (CD, MP3 ... some other format?)
- Be prepared to discuss why it is your favorite song.
- Think (and actually do this) about what makes sound "musical". In other words, compose a loss definitional argument of "music".




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