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Old 08-13-2003, 12:27 AM   #1
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Is a piece of music played at volume 5 the same as music played at volume 100?








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No, the one played at volume 100 is louder.
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If I play "F�r Elise" at volume 5, and then play "F�r Elise" at volume 100, is it the same piece of music?







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Is the experience of the same piece of music different on a $100 stereo as on a $10.000 stereo.

Hint: usually the music on better systems is more clear, no noise and stuff.







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I don't know about stereos costing $10,000, but speaking from experience, the music does tend to be clearer and over-all sounds finer on a better sound system.

So to answer you're question, I think the experience of listening to F�r Elise would be a better experience on a finer and more expensive sound system then a weak and inexpensive stereo.
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What happens when the music gets louder, apart from being louder? What is the effect of louder music?








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Is there an epistemic issue you're attempting to address in this thread? If so, you may want to state it more directly. If not, I don't think this thread belongs in Philosophy. Should I move it?

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Like a book, we don't reveal the plot/answer in the begining.


Where would you move it to?


The analogy should be springing in your eyes, but I guess it isn't.


I can't move faster with this. So if that warrants a moving, feel free






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Like a book, it will be tossed aside if its readers are unable to discern a plot given a reasonable amount of reading!

I do indeed think that I see an analogy, which is why I asked instead of simply moving the thread. Your assurance is enough for me to leave it here for the time being. Thanks!

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Thx Bill. We are not that far in the book





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