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A dictionary is not a language. Organic chemistry is not fine cooking. A census is not a community.

People who theorize about music like to reduce it to three dimensions: pitch, intensity, and time--exactly what's found on sheet music. When you play a CD, you're listening to a string of bits that encode precisely those three elements. But as anyone with a brain instead of a silicon chip can attest, the experience of listening to music is a whole lot more involving than such a simple explanation would suggest. All the rules of harmony fall flat before the human spirit.

-- Staff of All About Jazz. "Jazz Theory" April 2003. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=310
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