How does a musical form become a tradition? Do you think there are any musical traditions that are completely free of global influences? Why or Why not? Can a modern musical form still be considered an expression of traditional culture? Why or Why not?
A musical form can be regarded as the part of the tradition as the nodes, the instruments and the sounding reflect the culture of that particular area such as Sufi music clearly reflect what they wanted to tell and it has a clear sense all in all. Music is one particular are which have been evolving and particularly due to the global influence it has taken its present shape. Therefore, it can be mentioned that every form has been influenced by the global world. However, the core aspects of form still remain the same and is considered as pride by every particular region. This makes them to learn music and find a way to express it. This makes music am expression of the traditional culture.
How does a musical form become a tradition? Do you think there are any musical traditions...
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