From: Why Do We Sing? The Science and Soul Behind Human Song
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Singing is a universal human behavior found in every known culture.

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Anthropologists have documented singing traditions worldwide, from indigenous chants in the Amazon to the operas of Italy. This universality suggests singing is a fundamental part of human communication and social life. It serves many roles: ceremonial, educational, emotional, and entertainment. No culture lacks some form of singing, indicating it meets deep human needs across societies.

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