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From: Rocky Persaud <rocky.persaud@utoronto.ca>
Subject: Re: Musical Memetics
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lcarnelian@aol.com (LCarnelian) wrote:
>I am a musician and am new to the concepts and theory of memetics.  I have
>been playing with the idea of 'musical memes' and how they might  work.  I
>thought to do some crude 'research' by asking you meme guys; what do you
>think of music memes?  can you refer me to some theorist whom has covered
>this subject?  describe how memetics might apply to music and to the
>creation of it.  

They're evil, I tell you, EVILLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




