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We hear music everywhere: in shopping malls, concert halls, carpools and cathedrals. ... Because music occupies so much of our lives. ...
Music may have been an evolutionary adaptation, like upright walking or spoken language, that arose early in human history and helped the species survive.
Most experts still assume music was a cultural invention, like cave painting or writing, that humans invented to make their lives easier or more pleasant.
There are several things about music that suggest it has biological roots: For one thing, music is ubiquitous(Present everywhere). From the tribal dances of the Amazon to the frenetic raves of Amsterdam, every culture makes music an essential part of its rituals.
Approximate Word count = 451 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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