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Resource type: Book Chapter Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198529361.003.0002 ID no. (ISBN etc.): ISBN-13: 9780198529361 BibTeX citation key: Cross2005 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Ambiguity Creators: Cross, Hargreaves, MacDonald, Miell Publisher: Oxford University Press (New York) Collection: Musical Communication |
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Abstract |
"This chapter develops an evolutionary view of the functions of music. It presents clear evidence, on the one hand, that humans are predisposed to engage in music-like activities, such that music can be considered to be part of our biological heritage; but paradoxically, that music is also inherently ambiguous, taking a multiplicity of forms and fulfilling many different functions according to specific social and cultural conditions."
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