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This paper examines the validity of the jargon used by music critics to describe different renditions of the same musical piece to their readers. ... Experts will be found more reliable than non-experts in describing musical renditions;
2. Expert adjudicators will show greater agreement than non-experts on the degree to which certain adjectives describe musical renditions;
3. ... Expert adjudicators will tend to use more judgmental-oriented adjectives to describe musical renditions, while non-experts will tend to use general-appreciation-oriented adjectives for that purpose. ... music critics, musicologists and professional performers) with that of non-expert music lovers regarding different renditions of the same musical piece.
Approximate Word count = 431 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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