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Chapter 25 - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 25
Deaf music
Music goes much more in-depth than sound, and many hearing people do not know this
Not only does music vary based on the area you live in, the culture you are a part of, and the type of person you are, but it also holds artistic value
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Vibrations in music activates the same brain response for Deaf people as listening to the song does for hearing people
Cultures
All around the world, we see different types of music
We see in Africa that they are very skilled in using drums as their instruments, and they enjoy dancing while the music plays
In Asia, we also know that they use more peacefully known devices such as violins or harps, and they believe that music in this form brings great honor to their country and culture.
We can also look at America and instantly notice that there is not one specific genre of music that is valued; because of the great diversity within the country
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Music is art
all music is art, whether it is vulgar or not
Some would argue that this is false, but as the chapter of this book states, all music is art
Music is art, whether through vibrations, visual entities (lights, smog, etc.), reading the lyrics, or dancing