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There have been many attempts to define what music
is in terms of the specific attributes of musical sounds.
The famous 19th-century critic Eduard Hanslick
regarded ‘the measurable tone’ as ‘the primary and
essential condition of all music’. Musical sounds, he
was saying, can be distinguished from those of nature
by the fact that they involve the use of fixed pitches,
whereas virtually all natural sounds consist of
constantly fluctuating frequencies. And a number of
20th-century writers have assumed, like Hanslick,
that fixed pitches are among the defining features
of music. Now it is true that in most of the world’s
musical cultures, pitches are not only fixed, but
organized into a series of discrete steps. However,
this is a generalization about music and not a
definition of it, for it is easy to put forward
counter-examples. Japanese shakuhachi music and
the sanjo music of Korea, for instance, fluctuate
constantly around the notional pitches in terms of
which the music is organized. [3점]
출처: 2020학년도 수능 영어 34번 문항
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