Held By
Music · Medium · Bearing · Availability
Carries To
Noise · Musical Rhythm · Melody · Harmony · Silence
Sound
Sound names audible carrying through a medium.
Sound is not yet melody, harmony, rhythm, or music as a whole. It is the audible carrying condition from which those music-domain reads become possible. Sound can become patterned as rhythm, carried as melody, coupled as harmony, held absent as silence, or unreadable as noise at a current scope.
Places
Sound places audible carrying through a medium.
Holds
Sound is held by Music, Medium, Bearing, and Availability. A medium must carry vibration or pressure enough for audible bearing to become available before sound can be named in the music domain.
Pairs
Sound pairs with Noise. Sound names audible carrying that can become available to read; Noise names audible carrying not currently readable as signal, pattern, relation, or line at the relevant scope.
Traces
Nests
Sound nests within the music domain as the audible carrying condition from which rhythm, melody, harmony, silence, and noise become readable.
Reads
Sound becomes readable where carrying through a medium becomes audible enough to be participated in, patterned, held, or distinguished.