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Music can be learned by direct imitation of what one hears. This is typically how [[traditional music]], as distinguished from [[classical music]], is passed on from generation to generation.
[[Music]] can be learned by direct imitation of what one hears. This is typically how [[traditional music]], as distinguished from [[classical music]], is passed on from generation to generation.


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Music can be learned by direct imitation of what one hears. This is typically how traditional music, as distinguished from classical music, is passed on from generation to generation.