From: Why Do We Sing? The Science and Soul Behind Human Song
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Culturally, singing is a vital part of identity and tradition. Different societies develop unique singing styles and songs that carry history, values, and language. Singing ceremonies mark important life events, bind communities, and pass down wisdom. It is a living cultural heritage that adapts and thrives across generations.

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Supporting arguments

  • Every culture has unique singing traditions.
  • Songs preserve language, stories, and history.
  • Singing fosters social unity and cultural pride.
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Singing can reduce stress and improve immune function.
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Singing likely evolved as part of human social and mating behaviors.
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Singing is a universal human behavior found in every known culture.
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