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The history of music predates the written word and is tied to the development of each unique human culture. The development of music among humans occurred against the backdrop of natural sounds such as [[birdsong]] and the sounds other animals use to communicate. Prehistoric music, once more commonly called primitive music, is the name given to all music produced in [[preliterate]] cultures (prehistory), beginning somewhere in very late geological history. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music]
 
The history of music predates the written word and is tied to the development of each unique human culture. The development of music among humans occurred against the backdrop of natural sounds such as [[birdsong]] and the sounds other animals use to communicate. Prehistoric music, once more commonly called primitive music, is the name given to all music produced in [[preliterate]] cultures (prehistory), beginning somewhere in very late geological history. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music]
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[[Category: Secondary Corpus]]

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