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anastassius [24]
3 years ago
15

Music has sometimes been referred to as a “universal language.” Why has this description been applied to music? Do you agree or

disagree with this assessment? Why?
English
1 answer:
jolli1 [7]3 years ago
7 0
First, I would like to state that I cannot answer all of this for you. These are questions that are asking for you to explain your own thoughts and opinions. Have fun with it and be honest! However, I will write my thoughts.

Music transcends verbal communication and impacts people on a personal and emotional level. Music is found in every place, time, and culture. There are even scientific explanations on how it affects the brain, making us produce "feel-good" hormones. Most people enjoy one type of music or another and can understand what different types of music are trying to communicate through the rhythm and beat. Put simply, music is a universal way of expressing one's self, just like an other art, such as painting or dancing. 
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