And what about dance?
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That's because the music neural network is more comprehensive than the word model in our mind!
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I agree with
@fchollet. BUT... it takes skill, effort, practice, perseverance to write/make music whereas anyone is allowed to string some words together and be heard.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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"more expressive"? than words? - both spoken and written? untrue. in so many ways.
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At least for the inexpressible. But then Huxley puts silence before words in that case (and I agree with him): 'After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.'
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Yes!, Words are mostly useless at reflecting / communicating non-conceptual forms of perceptual processing.
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Perhaps the key fact when comparing music and language is how limited are the possibilities of translation between them. You cannot say in words what you can say in music and the other way round.
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