Question

According to ethnomusicologists, why is music considered a universal, but not a unviersal language?

(A) Musical activity is found in every human culture, but the meanings of such activity are interpreted differently from culture to culture, even person to person.

(B) Like language, musical activity is a learned process, so a person must participate in that activity from birth to understand it.

(C) Not every culture has music, so music cannot be universal.

(D) Instruments cannot communiate the same meaning cross-culturally.

(E) As singing requires language and there is no ""universal"" language understood by all peoples, music cannot be a universal language.

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