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| the music from a group of people who share a common history over a long period of time |
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ethnic music of everyday life. Ex. love songs, work songs, children songs |
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sophisticated music from another part of the world. Ex. Chinese Opera |
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| all music came from one foundation tone |
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| 12 notes in Chinese music |
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| Sacred book in Hindu religion |
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| 5 scale pattern in Hindu music based on 12 Western scale |
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| raga associated with something feminine |
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| soloist sings a line of music and the group sings it back |
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| the person would go into a trance and would come out with a new song to sing |
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| first large body of music that was written down |
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| public worship done by a religious group |
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| time of worship for the general public of the catholic religion |
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| type of music that was created when additional lines of music was added to a chant that people already knew |
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