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May 7 at 3:01 vote accept GratefulDisciple
May 1 at 5:54 answer added Aaron timeline score: 1
Apr 30 at 19:40 answer added Michael Curtis timeline score: 0
Apr 30 at 18:32 history edited Aaron CC BY-SA 4.0
was -> were in title
Apr 30 at 18:15 comment added Todd Wilcox I think this is a valuable question to formulate and also strongly suspect it cannot be answered with what we currently (don't) know about Ancient Greek music. Briefly, there is existing writing from Ancient Greece that is almost certainly written music, but music historians and musicologists haven't been able to certain how the writing was interpreted and played. So even if there are words from Plato about liking a particular piece, we probably don't know how that piece actually sounded. There might be opinions about meters of song, that might be the best we can do.
Apr 30 at 18:09 history edited GratefulDisciple CC BY-SA 4.0
make the question more in terms of aesthetics
Apr 30 at 14:44 history asked GratefulDisciple CC BY-SA 4.0