Writing about music is like dancing about architecture
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+ | [[Image:Buffalo Gals (1840).jpg|thumb|right|200px|This page '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is part of the [[music]] series.<br><small>Illustration: Sheet music to "[[Buffalo Gals]]" (c. 1840), a [[traditional song]].</small><br>Maxim: "[[writing about music is like dancing about architecture]]".]] | ||
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- | "[[Writing about music is like dancing about architecture]]" is a maxim generally attributed to [[Martin Mull]].[[Image:Buffalo Gals (1840).jpg|thumb|right|200px|This page '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is part of the [[music]] series.<br><small>Illustration: Sheet music to "[[Buffalo Gals]]" (c. 1840), a [[traditional song]].</small><br>Maxim: "[[writing about music is like dancing about architecture]]".]] | + | "[[Writing about music is like dancing about architecture]]" is a maxim generally attributed to [[Martin Mull]]. |
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"Writing about music is like dancing about architecture" is a maxim generally attributed to Martin Mull.
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