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The question of the '''origin of music''' can be raised on manifold levels. It may involve biological, evolutionary, historical, artistic, and spiritual aspects. The following article focuses on the biology and evolution of music. It covers questions such as where, when, and why music evolved in both humans and the animal kingdom.
The question of the '''origin of music''' can be raised on manifold levels. It may involve biological, evolutionary, historical, artistic, or spiritual aspects. The following article focuses on the biology and evolution of music. It covers questions such as where, when, and why music evolved in both humans and the animal kingdom.
 
 


==Comparative biology of music: in which species did music evolve?==
==Comparative biology of music: in which species did music evolve?==

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The question of the origin of music can be raised on manifold levels. It may involve biological, evolutionary, historical, artistic, or spiritual aspects. The following article focuses on the biology and evolution of music. It covers questions such as where, when, and why music evolved in both humans and the animal kingdom.

Comparative biology of music: in which species did music evolve?

First appearance of human music

Why did music appear in evolution?

Music and language