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Old 01.02.2010, 11:02 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by GeneticKiss
I dunno, I think it might be a bit of a stretch to think of birdsongs in the same sense as music created by humans. Sure, birdsongs have melody but often neither a whole lot of rhythm nor structure.

i havent read the rest of the thread so i hope that this has not been said. but you are actually wrong there. the thing that makes the bird's song a song is that there is, other than melody in their singing, often a very clear musical and rythmic structure, and most importantly there is a lot of repetition, which further emphasises the "song" aspect of it.
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