Examples Of Jargon In Musicophilia

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Jargon is a common element in Musicophilia and *Quiet. In his Preface, Sacks comments on how odd it is that meaningless tonal patterns, music, is central to human life. Music is found in all cultures and traces back the beginning of the human race. He refers to the crave for music as "musicophilia" because "...it lies so deep in human nature that one must think of it as innate, much as E. O. Wilson regards 'biophilia, ' our feeling for living things" (Sacks; x). Not only does Sacks create jargon, but he composes his stories with the jargon of a neurologist and musician. *Musicophila operates on words like synesthesia, staccato, basal ganglia, tempo, and episodic memory. The musical and neurological jargon in *Musicophilia convey precise