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24 March, 12:37

Byrne discusses the way performance spaces and the music made in them inform each other. What does he suggest about the way performance spaces like Carnegie hall sound? Is he suggesting that there is some classism going on? If so, explain.

from : David Byrne's book, How Music Works

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  1. 24 March, 12:42
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    In this book, David talks about how music influences life of a person and how important it is for a musician that people enjoy his music.

    Explanation:

    The book "How music works" is written by David Byrne. In this book, he talks about the influence of music and the fashion of music which is a form of non linear narrative fashion.

    In this book and through this book, David talks about that no music is aimed at either the head or the body in an exclusive manner. He says that for a musician, more than money and fame, things more important for him are how much are people enjoying his music.
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