Mundane instruments

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'''Mundane instruments''', for our purposes, are instruments that are not [[Odd Instruments|odd]].
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'''Mundane instruments''', for our purposes, are instruments that are not [[Odd instruments|odd]].
... Oh, all right.  An instrument is mundane if it is, or ever has been, in any major geographical area, for any significant period of time, in any major musical genre, in widespread use.   
... Oh, all right.  An instrument is mundane if it is, or ever has been, in any major geographical area, for any significant period of time, in any major musical genre, in widespread use.   
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* "major geographical area" = size of a good-sized country or larger
* "major geographical area" = size of a good-sized country or larger
* "significant period of time" = more than a couple of decades
* "significant period of time" = more than a couple of decades
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* "major musical genre" = mainstream classical, jazz, rock, pop
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* "major musical genre" = mainstream classical, jazz, rock, pop -- this obviously imposes a Western bias
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[[Category:Definitions]]

Current revision as of 17:41, 14 September 2006

Mundane instruments, for our purposes, are instruments that are not odd.

... Oh, all right. An instrument is mundane if it is, or ever has been, in any major geographical area, for any significant period of time, in any major musical genre, in widespread use.

Otherwise it's odd.

That's qualitative, but at least it's something to go on. Some clarifications:

  • "major geographical area" = size of a good-sized country or larger
  • "significant period of time" = more than a couple of decades
  • "major musical genre" = mainstream classical, jazz, rock, pop -- this obviously imposes a Western bias
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