Rhythm in law, rhythm in music
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https://doi.org/10.21119/anamps.8.1.e1016Keywords:
music, law, interpretation, rhythm, languageAbstract
Based on the argument that musical interpretation is closer to law than literary interpretation – as it also includes the notion of performance –, this text analyzes the notions of musical rhythm and legal rhythm. For this purpose, it takes as examples the musical manifestations of Andalusian gitanos and of Eskimos.
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DRUMMOND, Susan G.; SELLEN, Jean-Marc. Follow a rule/Follow a rhythm: Sharing Practice in a Gitano Quarter in Jerez, Andalucia, Cardozo Law Review, v. 20, n. 5-6, p. 1423-1438, 1999.
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