Por que la música es llamada o nombrada como un idioma por favor contesten plis
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Pero no por ello se puede negar que la música sea un lenguaje, ya que es una comunicación y expresión, y tienen sus códigos específicos de representación e interpretación. Es un lenguaje hecho arte, más expresivo si cabe que la propia lengua.
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Over the years music has been considered a universal language, but this conception has changed. At present the most accepted concept is that of a universal phenomenon since it is part of the culture of all peoples. As a language it is limited to certain cultures.
Humberto Ecco (literary critic, semiologist and writer (20th century)) was one of the first to comment on this, saying that music is not a universal language because it lacks semantic content. As it does not have a specific meaning, it cannot be understood by everyone in the same way, each listener interprets it differently. But for this reason it cannot be denied that music is a language, since it is a communication and expression, and has its specific codes of representation and interpretation. It is a language made art, more expressive if possible than the language itself. It is created by a composer, transmitted by an interpreter, listened to and recreated by the listeners who perceive it, albeit in a different way, even attributing to it meanings that even the author would not have imagined. The ineffable character of music is echoed by Aldous Huxley in his famous phrase: "music expresses the inexpressible." Music, as art, is located within the framework of artistic languages, differing from these in that, together with poetry, it is transmitted in time. Through music you can describe situations, express sensations, emotions, feelings or purely musical ideas. The profusion of all of them, expressed through history, and in music belonging to various cultures, is innumerable. It is a language that can have more meanings than oral language, for this reason.
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