
The Formation of Musical Practice in The Differentiation of Archaic Culture
Abstract
This article substantiates the influence of differentiation within archaic syncretism on the formation of musical practice, the genesis of the earliest musical instruments, and the manifestation of mythological and cosmological views, as well as the collective-semantic communicative unity of early human communities.
Keywords
Archaic culture, music, instrument
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