Music, asked by akelasantosh, 6 months ago

how does the culture of an area reflect the music it produces

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Answered by bhoomiwagh2006
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Explanation:

Music and poetry reflect the culture and folklore of a society. ... Songs and music mirror history, values, norms and the mentality of a society. When folklore and cultural ceremonies are celebrated with songs and music, it is to demonstrate the tradition and customs of a society.

Answered by gwynethwingell3
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n my discipline-- information systems, there are two system types in the theory, i.e. the open and closed systems. It is inevitable that, living systems are the open ones, included the human being as one of the system parts. Von Bertalanffy (1950) clearly described characteristics of the open systems. Mainly, they maintaining themselves in exchange of materials with the environment. Here, as one of the culture parts, music is also affect by the culture--the up system and vice versa.

Explanation:

f I take the case of some African cultures, every cultural event is expressed by a particular musical style. For instance, to welcome a new born child, there are specific music. During funeral ceremonies, there are particular music. To pray God as the forefathers did, there are also specific songs.

So, any cultural activity dictates the type and the style of music which must be played. I think it is in that manner that the culture of an area may influence the music which is produced.

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