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Today it is not chord changes or melodies excised from documented performances that are subject to improvisations and recompositions but rather the recordings themselves. If culture is seen as a historically constructed assemblage of separable parts, then rearrangements and recompositions become occasions or stages of an inevitable and continuous process which does not destroy the integrity of the whole assemblage. |
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