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    Supports→Music is expressive of emotions because music resembles human expressive behavior

    Music can resemble vocal or non-vocal human expressive behavior (e.g., the plodding steps of a sad person or the joyful cries of a happy person)

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    Although Du Bos was primarily concerned with poetry and painting, he made a significant contribution to philosophy of music. He was an advocate of the resemblance theory of musical expression. According to this theory, music is expressive of emotions because it resembles human expressive behavior. This view is found, in the contemporary world, in Davies (1994) and Kivy (1980). (See the article on Philosophy of Music, 3.1.) Music can resemble either vocal or non-vocal expressive behavior. It can

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