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The document discusses the history of music in various ancient cultures like Egypt, India, and China. It also covers theories on the origins and evolution of music as well as research on using music therapy to treat mental illnesses.

Ancient cultures like Egypt, India, and China had rich musical traditions. Music was an important part of religious ceremonies and rituals in these societies. Instruments and musical forms developed that were specific to the different cultures.

Some theories suggest that music originated from emotional expressions like crying, laughing and language. Music abilities may have evolved to help with social bonding. Research also indicates music was present in early human ancestors. Studies of other species provide insight into the evolutionary origins of music.

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Learning resources from
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BBC Blast Music For 1319-year-olds interested in learning about, making, performing and
talking about music.
The Virginia Tech Multimedia Music Dictionary, with definitions, pronunciations, examples,
quizzes and simulations
The Music-Web Music Encyclopedia, for musicians, composers and music lovers
Dolmetsch free online music dictionary, complete, with references to a list of specialised
music dictionaries (by continent, by instrument, by genre, etc.)
Musical Terms Glossary of music terms from Naxos
"On Hermeneutical Ethics and Education: Bach als Erzieher", a paper by Prof. Miguel ngel
Quintana Paz in which he explains the history of the different views hold about music in
Western societies, since the Ancient Greece to our days.
Monthly Online Features From Bloomingdale School of Music, addressing a variety of
musical topics for a wide audience
Arts and Music Uplifting Society towards Transformation and Tolerance Articles meant to
stimulate people's awareness about the peace enhancing, transforming, communicative,
educational and healing powers of music.
Scientific American, Musical Chills Related to Brain Dopamine Release


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