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Loved Eric's rebuttal. I'd like to offer another rebuttal, from a
different direction:  the logic of the marketplace and the lexicon.

What is music isn't only a possible scientific question, or even only a
musicological question.  Music is what people define as music by being
willing to pay for it under the label of music.  Now if you pay good money
to go to a concert containing Respighi's hugely popular "The Pines of
Rome," you get to hear a recorded nightingale as a central part of the
music, some might say as the featured part.  So the nightingale's
vocalization is regarded as music in the marketplace.  QED.

Plus a great deal of what is universally recognized as music is inspired
by, and makes use of, sound phrases from birds, as diverse as Stavinsky's
Le chant du rossingol (the Song of the Nightingale) to Maria Schneider's
grammy-winning big band jazz compositions.  I happen to know and love
Maria's work because she is a fellow member of the administrative board of
the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology.  She calls those sounds "bird
songs."  QED again.

Cheers,
Alan

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