Music Objectification Definition

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Music has a number of definitions that are each specific to the social construct. Some view music as an object as it can be “abstracted from its time and place and put into new contexts”. In other words, music can be thought of as an “institutionalized system of tonality” otherwise known as an organized series of notes and sounds that are recycled over time. Also, as an object, music can be used as a commodity or means for profit by way of production and sales for entertainment. The level of popularity is determined by society and it creates the context by which the form of objectification is then decided. Others think of music as something to do as a process or activity in its usage by listeners. In either case, music “produces the scenes,

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