Thank you once more to everyone who replied my question, both through the list 
and privately. I now see, to my surprise, that different people have come up 
with the same analogy. 
I wanted to concentrate on Lee's very rich email on the subject. Thank you, Lee 
for it!
There's a reference to folding and music in an essay by Tolstoy titled What is 
Art? Wow! What does it mention in regard to both?
I also wanted to echo his question to Peter (Engel) if this relation between 
origami and music was a topic discussed between Yoshizawa and you. I'd love to 
know!
It's been a while since I watched Between the Folds. I didn't recall the 
references to both art forms in it, although I must confess they don't suprise 
me either. The documentary probably also helped popularize the analogy,
It has been a very lifely topic. I've enjoyed it very much!
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