Making Music Together—A Study in Social Relationship

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Instead of entering here into the complicated philosophical analysis of this problem, it may be permissible to refer to a series of well known- phenomena in the social world in which this precommunicative social relationship comes to the foreground. It is typical for a set of similar interrelated activities, such as the relationship between pitcher and catcher, tennis players, fencers, and so on; we find the same features in marching together, dancing together, making love together, or making music together, and this last-named activity will serve as an example for analysis in the following pages.

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New School for Social Research 18:1/4 (1951) pg. 76