Music, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

why is music considered to be universal language ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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"Despite the staggering diversity of musicinfluenced by countless cultures and readily available to the modern listener, our shared human nature may underlie basic musical structures that transcend cultural differences," says Samuel Mehr at Harvard University. ...

Answered by ishitarudraishu
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Human brains seem wired to associate rhythms with movement and hence dance. But to say that music is a universal language because of this is oversimplifying things. ... So people's brains do universally react to music in similar ways. But a specific song won't necessarily elicit the same emotional response in every person.

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