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Honestly, i do not like to listen to music very much. i was used to listen to music before came to Japan. But after coming to Japan i do not know how or why i loosed my interest on music. I think maybe i have got a change but yes i do listen to instrumental melody music which has no lyrics. Especially when i do any homework or do mathematics i always love to play instrumental music on the background. Mostly i like Chinese and Indian melody. I feel like it has deep meaning instead of a listening song with lyrics melody has contained a spiritual implication. i do not like to go to any live concert it makes me boring and crowdy. Because of i do not like the crowdy place.



The sound of music has changed as society has changed over the years, thus the change in the sound of music is really a reflection of our cultural evolution. In the beginning humans made music that closely mimicked the sounds they heard around them in nature in terms of tones and repetitions.With time, more musical instruments were developed and played together which resulted in more sophisticated and complex sounds being produced. The beats, rhythms, tempo and lyrics of songs all changed along with the change in cultures.



Music is always changing and, while there are many things that are staying the same for long periods of time, there are always new ways for us to embrace and get into the music that is being enjoyed by people all over the world. The evolution is a sight to behold, too – if you have ever taken a look at music history, you’ll find that we have come a very long way from just singing around the campfire every single evening. Instead, we are using all sorts of technology as we work out what we enjoy and how we like to do it.


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  1. Your second paragraph about the evolution of music is very interesting. Music also tells us a lot about the history of immigration and thus, the sociocultural and political situation of the time.

    I also really enjoying listening to instrumental music when I am studying or doing any intense work. I especially love classical music and jazz.

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