This is probably difficult to answer with credible records to support but...
Music is ubiquitous and seems to be an instinct of human. Is there any records of a culture, tribe, religion or ethnicity that does not have music?
Please note the word "music" has a very broad definition. Any type of rhythmic patterns can count. May it be a person yelling, or making noises with stones. As long as the rhythmic pattern is repeated and is constant, it can be music.
I highly doubt there would be any.
Every culture has it's own traditions, activities, and music. Music culture is the music from different cultures, countries, and nationalities from around the world.
Ethnomusicology can be defined as the study of music in its context.
not as highly valued (Apex)
Ethnomusicologist and ME!
Music shapes human identity.
They help to preserve the culture of the society. Without these, the culture would soon be lost in scientific figures.
This extremely difficult exercise ensured that we did not have to worry about the music but only focused on the notes. We did, in a sense, music improvise the piece. The benefit of the exercise was that when you had to sing with the music and then without it, you experienced a sort of muscle memory which made it easier for you to sing with a piece of music. You will also have a better sense of rhythm.
Every culture has it's own traditions, activities, and music. Music culture is the music from different cultures, countries, and nationalities from around the world.
Western culture has influenced Chinese music through pop music. Pop music has been very big in Western culture. This, in turn, has influenced Chinese music to sound similar.
Music was used primarily for entertainment in Roman culture.
Music for an Accelerated Culture was created on 2008-05-05.
Food and music
Jamaican culture.
Define concept of culture?diferance between individual And national culture variable?
We need to recognize the culture of a specific country through its music, for us to improve our learnings about the music of the world.
Ethnomusicology can be defined as the study of music in its context.
yes. music is a part of pop culture and has helped shaped all cultures to be what they are today.