Musique concrète will always sound exactly the same, because the composer and performer are one in the same, and once the piece is recorded the first time it most likely will never be recorded again.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

With musique concrète, after the sound alteration, cutting, and splicing are finished, the piece has been both composed and performed by the composer in a permanently accurate version.

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