If we agree that the recording “Postal Workers Canceling Stamps” sounds like music (the postal workers themselves, however, may not think the sound they are making is music), how does the chapter’s author, David Locke, intend to participate and be actively involved with the postal workers’ music?
What will be an ideal response?
• By using analysis from his music-culture as a "bridge into the musical style of another culture." "Postal Workers Canceling Stamps" at the University of Ghana Post Office
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