Posit: if you can understand why abstract sound patterns in minor key sound "sad" (and "happy" for major key), you are 17% of the way to understanding how abstraction works -- and 17% would be earth-shattering progress
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In visual terms: a musical pattern evokes an emotion/thought not because you've heard it before and were conditioned to associate it with the emotion (that would be pattern recognition, not abstraction), but because you process it as having the same *shape* as the emotion/thought
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The notion of the shape of a thought or emotion, and the existence of classes of such shapes (thought topology, rather than thought geometry) is the essence of abstraction.
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This turns out to be mathematically expressible in terms of a framework that you could call "information topology"
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if you can understand why major/minor evokes happiness and sadness, what other emotions can you deliberately provoke? to what extend do you need to quantify or understand emotion to do this?
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