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1. My understanding of the term 'music' is that it is a language of the soul and a means of communication. Music can be considered as a form of communication, as it speaks to the listener through the lyrics. Even in the absence of words, a song can soothe the mind, thereby, communicating peace and serenity to the listener.

2. The different types of music include blues, jazz, rock, classical, melody, gospel and country. These are some of the many genres of music.

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↵answers :
  1. Music is an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound and silence.
  2. classical,jazz,contemporary, rock ,etc.

The popular music of our day reflects the culture of our day. We can see the fingerprints of a certain generation in the lyrics and sound of that time. One recent and almost outrageous example of this is the song "#SELFIE" by the Chain smokers. It's a pretty spot-on commentary about the youth and media culture of our day. And in this present age, culture is changing far more frequently than ever before, reflecting styles of music that are evolving and birthed just as rapidly. Interestingly, it wasn't always so.

  • Music is a universal language. Or so musicians like to claim. “With music,” they’ll say, “you can communicate across cultural and linguistic boundaries in ways that you can’t with ordinary languages like English or French.”

    On one level, this statement is obviously true. You don’t have to speak French to enjoy a composition by Debussy. But is music really a universal language? That depends on what you mean by “universal” and what you mean by “language.”

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hey ay the first ans is correct
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