文档介绍:会计学
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For lack of a better terminology, one might name these: (1) the sensuous plane ... (Para 1)
The only advantage to be gained from mechanically splitting up ... in which we listen. (Para 1)
Music allows them to leave it—because of and apropos of the music yet never quite listening to it. (Para 3)
Yes, the sound appeal of music is a potent and primitive force... but it does not constitute the whole story. (Para 4)
After all, an actual musical material is being used ... the tone colors in a more conscious fashion. (Para 9)
It is this general feeling, generated aside from the particular words ... expressive quality in music. (Para 12)
According to the degree of your awareness of the way in ... will you become a more intelligent listener. (Para 13)
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1. For lack of a better terminology, one might name these: (1) the sensuous plane, (2) the expressive plane, (3) the sheerly musical plane. (Para 1)
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In what situation do you say lack of a better terminology?
When introducing rather inexact terms. It means “since we don’t have any exact terms, I’m going to use these rather rough terms”.
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Does the word sensuous suggest pleasure which relates to your physical senses, or to your emotions and thoughts?
Pleasure which relates to our physical senses.
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2. The only advantage to be gained from mechanically splitting up the listening process into these hypothetical planes is the clearer view to be had of the way in which we listen. (Para 1)
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Why does the writer call these planes hypothetical?
The word hypothetical means to be based on situations or events that seem possible rather than on actual ones. Here, the planes are not real, they are just part of a model for analysis and discussion.