Contribution Towards an Ethics of Listening: An Improvising Musician’s Perspective

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Contribution Towards an Ethics of Listening: An Improvising Musician’s Perspective
Critical Studies in Improvisation / Études critiques en improvisation
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2017
eng
1712-0624
The practice of “free-improvised” music would seem to present a privileged site for the study of contingent relations: a world in which individuals dynamically adapt within a network of conduct which constitutes its own meaningfulness; in which sound and touch seem co-extensive. This would seem to be an ideal context for the discovery of empathic and ethical behavior. It is argued here, however, that “doing” empathy is in itself improvisatory, and that improvising can thus be placed centre-stage as an essential adapting and organizing skill, rather than a peripheral or abstruse “aesthetic” conduct.
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CSIECI
10.21083/csieci.v12i1.3752
Contribution Towards an Ethics of Listening
2019-08-17T08:55:17Z
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