Raptus;177309 Wrote: 
> I'd formulate it like this:
> 
> Music is essentially a transmission of ideas, and as long as these
> ideas get past in a sufficiently clear way, that is all that matters.
> 

Defining 'sufficiently clear' is the hard part. Consider a common
revelation after upgrading one's source: 'I'm hearing things I've never
noticed on this album I've owned 20 years'. In my view those nearly
hidden noises are as important as the big voice in the center. 


"Details are all that matters; God dwells there, and you never
get to see Him if you don't struggle to get them right." 
-Stephen J Gould


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