Science question: Why do we have music and dance?

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Science question: Why do we have music and dance?

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"anyone know any physiological/social/evolutionary benefits to music and dance? How did it get invented? Any why does it feel so nice?"


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dance puts you in a trance like state, this makes you forget about the bad things in your life...

let the good times roll :D
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nice whan, sincerely thanks.

oh and "google it" - yes, very clever.
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benj b wrote: oh and "google it" - yes, very clever.

Thanks.
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great bit about this in the intro to 'last night a dj saved my life'. the book, not the song.
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Post by doomstep »

Music is how we remember.

Music & Dance are the cornerstones of civilisation,
they provide the framework in which society exists.

Without dance we've lost each other.

Without music we've lost everything.
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Not really.

I mean it would be a bit crap without music and dance but they aren't the cornerstones of civilization.
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yeah.

they really are.
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Funny who our civilization existed for yonks with common people only having music and dance be a really small part of their existences at special occasions or whatever then eh?
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jim wrote:Funny who our civilization existed for yonks with common people only having music and dance be a really small part of their existences at special occasions or whatever then eh?
Seems a very selective reading of history yeah.

music was & is a daily part of the lives of 'common people' & will continue to be.

during a brief period of North-Western european history the church attempted to impose a situation like the one you describe.

Like I said.
Music is how we remember.
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doomstep wrote: Music & Dance are the cornerstones of civilisation,
they provide the framework in which society exists.
Nope. Fucking is. That is the cornerstone of civilisation, because without it, we'd lose everything (i.e. there wouldnt be anyone around).
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doomstep wrote:Music is how we remember.

Music & Dance are the cornerstones of civilisation,
they provide the framework in which society exists.

Without dance we've lost each other.

Without music we've lost everything.
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dublinstep wrote:
doomstep wrote: Music & Dance are the cornerstones of civilisation,
they provide the framework in which society exists.
Nope. Fucking is. That is the cornerstone of civilisation, because without it, we'd lose everything (i.e. there wouldnt be anyone around).
Nope. Senseless reproduction has as much potential to destroy a species as it does to perpetuate it.

Also, when backed into a corner a species can begin to 'reproduce' without fucking, as a female hammerhead shark recentlly proved, the only caveat bein that its a somewhat short term solution & would def be a genetic dead end street.
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the inherent implication of the term cornerstone is that there are lots of them

this is a dumb argument
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Post by doomstep »

perhaps I shudda sed bedrock :wink:

Im not one to let an argument pass by just cos its dumb.
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Music is more important than we think it is... it was the basis of language (or so I've been led to believe).

And without music adverts would be even more boring.
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They're something to do while we wait to die
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