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When a piece of music wants to be performed repeatedly the same way, (or) by people who weren't the originators of the piece, it helps to have a score. In the history of objectifying music, scores were the currency until they were displaced by recordings.
When a piece of music wants to be performed repeatedly the same way, (or) by people who weren't the originators of the piece, it helps to have a score. In the history of objectifying music, scores were the currency until they were displaced by recordings.


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* [[http://micro.soonlabel.com/65cET_37ed4/slumber_of_thought/Slumber%20of%20Thought-20120513.pdf|Slumber of Thought]] (for 65cent equal temperament tuned piano)</pre></div>
* [[http://micro.soonlabel.com/65cET_37ed4/slumber_of_thought/Slumber%20of%20Thought-20120513.pdf|Slumber of Thought]] (for 65cent equal temperament tuned piano)</pre></div>
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When a piece of music wants to be performed repeatedly the same way, (or) by people who weren't the originators of the piece, it helps to have a score. In the history of objectifying music, scores were the currency until they were displaced by recordings.&lt;br /&gt;
When a piece of music wants to be performed repeatedly the same way, (or) by people who weren't the originators of the piece, it helps to have a score. In the history of objectifying music, scores were the currency until they were displaced by recordings.&lt;br /&gt;
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