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naturalchemist

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Explain what social organization of the music-culture means.
 
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Musical ideas and performances are unevenly divided among the people in any music culture. Give an example to illustrate this idea. (Answers may vary.)
 
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Answer to Question 1

 The way people divide, arrange, or rank themselves in relation to music.

Answer to Question 2

 People from different sub-groups or classes within any society approach the musical ideas and practices of their society differently. Some people perform often, others hardly at all. Some make music for fun as a hobby, others as a full-time occupation.




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