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alexira [117]
3 years ago
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How does the culture of other countries affect the music of our country? Explain

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aleksandr82 [10.1K]3 years ago
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<h2>THIS IS ANSWERS: <em> as a stated  earlier, cultures  is the views and ideals of a country , Music is often the expression of idea ,''(opinion ,or emotions) '' therefore  the cultures  ideals  of views  is almost  and alwys represented  in the ''(lyrics  of style )'' of their music </em></h2><h3>Explanation: Music is  a direct intreprentations  of culture's , although  culture ,continues  to change's   with theme of technologies ,music is  will always connect the people  of the around of world                                                                                    # hope its helps #                                                                             care on learnings #</h3><h2> ''PA BRAINLEST NALANG''</h2>

''SANA MAKATULONG TONG SAGOT''

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