Explain what you like or what you think works about each definition.

Consider these three potential definitions of music: DEFINITION 1 Music is “an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color.” (Definition 1 from “Music.” Dictionary.com. Web. 23 Apr. 2016. Note that “color” likely refers to “tone color,” another term for “timbre,” which is an element of music.) DEFINITION 2 Music is “the organization of sound in time and space.” (source unknown) DEFINITION 3 “Music is everything that one listens to with the intention of listening to music.” —Luciano Berio (As quoted on p. 112 of McAdams, Stephen, and Irène Deliège. Music and the Cognitive Sciences: Proceedings from the Symposium on Music and the Cognitive Sciences, 14-18 March 1988, Centre National D’art Et De Culture ‘Georges Pompidou’, Paris, France. Chur: Harwood Academic, 1989. Print.) Please respond analytically to each of these three definitions. Be sure to do the following for each of the three definitions: Explain what you like or what you think works about each definition. Argue against each definition, showing how it is too narrow or too broad, through the use of counterexample. (If you can find something that is music but doesn’t fit the definition, you can establish how the definition is too narrow. If you can find something that isn’t music but does fit the definition, you can establish how the definition is too broad.) Write about all three definitions using full sentences and good grammar, spelling, etc. Write at least 200 words.