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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Mar 8, 2018 2:33:32 GMT
That's because there IS no Nobel Prize for music. Plenty of literature snobs were pretty pissed about it too. That's fine if you want to use it like that; it may just confuse people like me who draw those distinctions. As I said in the Déjà Vu thread: A musician is a person who makes music. If singers were not musicians, then songs would not be music. And that, to me, is absurd. Sure, that's one definition of musician, but another is someone who plays an instrument. It's not uncommon to use the word to categorize those who play instruments from those that sing, or write songs, or conduct. It just depends on what sense you're using it in.
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