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choli [55]
3 years ago
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Music influences and impacts the world that we live in. How is music used in different parts of the world and in different areas

of life (movies, religion, etc.)?  Research an example of a how music is connected to a cultural experience.  Be sure to include the culture and the type of music (or specific composer or song) in your post to your classmates.Post your thoughts written in a complete paragraph (3–5 sentences), to the Discussion.When answering your discussion question please remember to use full sentences with proper grammar and punctuation.Read the responses offered by one of your classmates and post a thoughtful reply (1–2 sentences).Be sure to use sensitivity when responding to your peers.All posts are public and meant to engage in a constructive discussion to learn from one another.
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Arlecino [84]3 years ago
5 0
I have experience with music a lot but I can't answer it its not easy sorry
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