IF music is a secondary/ universal language ...then it's a very basic one.....ok picture this suppose I don't know a bit on english...and I here a song in english and I start dancing ...I'm not dancing bbecause I understand the lyrics in the music ,....I might be dancing because the beat is catchy.....so the true meaning the of the sound is lost to me because I can't understand the lyrics in the sound, the person could be singing pay respect to all the people that died....and I wuld be dancing my @ss off. However sigh language and maths doesn't really change ( especially with maths)
Music can't really be considered a universal language....spanish music and the dance moves performed have deep meanings to the spanish but us not being part of their culture, don't see the meaning behind the moves.
Same goes for some tradational African dances..etc..etc
Ok I think that was a good post..can I get some more Dblns???
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