Imagine music is like a language, and every culture speaks it in its own way. Some cultures use drums to make loud, bouncy music, while others sing softly with strings or flutes. That’s why we have different kinds of music around the world, because each culture has its own special way of expressing feelings through sound.
Why Music Changes
People in different parts of the world used what was around them to create music. For example, if you live near the ocean, you might use waves as your rhythm, or if you're on a farm, you might sing while working. That’s why some places have fast, loud music and others have slow, quiet tunes.
How Music Tells Stories
Music also helps people remember stories and traditions. Some songs tell about love, others about war, and still others celebrate the changing of seasons. That’s how different kinds of music become part of a culture’s identity.
Examples
- A child in Brazil dances to samba while a child in India listens to classical music played on a sitar.
- People in Africa use drums and songs to tell stories, just like people use books and videos today.
- In Japan, you might hear soft string instruments at a tea ceremony, it’s like listening to a quiet story.
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See also
- Why Do We Say 'Bless You' When You Sneeze?
- What Is the Purpose of a Clock Tower?
- Why Do We Tell Stories?
- Why Do We Have Different Kinds of Music?
- Why Do We Have So Many Different Kinds of Languages?