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African tribal music

Date Submitted: 11/13/2004 15:39:36
Category: / Arts & Humanities / Music
Length: 6 pages (1695 words)
In our Western culture, we have always been entertained and pleased by the sound of music. Whether listening to the radio or going to a live concert, the music itself is usually considered a form of art or past time for the listener and the performer. While some can connect, relate to, or even "feel" the power of the music, not many westerners can comprehend "living" the music. In African tribal culture, the people have …
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