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It is learning new music orally from one generation to another.

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Answered by amishidps
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“If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music.” – Albert Einstein

Answered by Jasleen0599
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It is learning new music orally from one generation to another.

  • Oral tradition, also known as oral lore, is a way for people to communicate with one another that involves acquiring, preserving, and passing down cultural information verbally from one generation to the next. Folktales, ballads, chants, prose, or poems may all be transmitted orally or musically.
  • Orality, also known as oral tradition, is the oldest and most common form of human communication. Oral tradition refers to a dynamic and extremely varied oral-aural medium for developing, storing, and transmitting knowledge, art, and ideas. It is much more than "simply talking."
  • Proverbs, riddles, tales, nursery rhymes, legends, myths, epic songs and poetry, charms, prayers, chants, songs, dramatic performances, and more are all included in the area of oral traditions and expressions.
  • Legends, myths, folktales, and memorates are some of the numerous sorts of oral traditions.
  • The principal oral forms outside of the epic are folktale, song, including laments, praise songs, and work songs, folk theatre, myth, and, closely linked, folklore and historical recitation. Additionally, there are the proverb and riddle minor genres.

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