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The mention of Stravinsky’s description of music in the first paragraph does all the following EXCEPT:

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For “EXCEPT” questions, verify three options that the passage clearly supports. The remaining option—unsupported or contradicted—is the correct answer.
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  • help us determine which sounds are musical and which are not.
  • respond to and expand upon earlier understandings of music.
  • complicate our notion of what is communicated through music.
  • allow us to classify electronic music as music.
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Approach: Reframe the question as 'three of these are effects of Stravinsky's definition; one contradicts what such a definition is built to do.' Test each against the nature of an abstract definition.

Step 1: Stravinsky's phrase 'speculation in terms of sound and time' is an including definition \(-\) it widens the gate so unconventional sounds can enter. A definition that widens the gate cannot, at the same time, be a gatekeeper that rejects some sounds as non-musical.

Step 2: Option 1 asks the definition to act as that gatekeeper, deciding which sounds are musical and which are not. That is the opposite of what an inclusive definition does, so it is the false statement and the answer to this EXCEPT.

Step 3: Confirm the other three are genuine effects. It answers and stretches the old view (2); it unsettles the comfortable idea of what music expresses (3); and by being broad it licenses electronic music as music (4). All three sit naturally with an expansive definition, so none of them is the EXCEPT.

Answer: help us determine which sounds are musical and which are not.
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