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... heard, or read by a number of different people who may enter legitimate arguments about at least some of the work's features. While these features characterize our understanding of all sorts of works of music, our understanding and treatment of works of different sorts diverges regarding other features. In this paper, I shall analyze the ontology of music in related to the practices. Then I will put forward two conclusions. First, having considered the Platonism, ontology of music is not simply defined as an physical object. Secondly, ontologies of music may be changeable or flexible on the grounds of that they are 'not separable from the practices of music' then musical ontology could as human practice.1 'Music as one's own are objects' In general, in the human activities, the music is seen as the type of performance, or the composing of work. Although it may have many copies, or different types, the ...
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