An exact definition of music is difficult to lay a finger on. Over the many years, the meaning of the term has shifted many times over to be construed and considered through many different conjectures of it. Yet it must be said that few of these definitions have ever accounted for the element-external that surrounds and intrudes upon the process of musical generation. This thesis concerns itself with the influences of such environs, since through these interjections, they become an indelible part of the quality of the musical. By incorporating them into a functional definition of the musical—as the acoustic eloquence that arises out of the incidence between these terroirs and said conjectures of musicality, we allow for the term to be trans...