Alan Lomax's cross­cultural research on music found:

a. almost no similarities from one society to another.
b. some broad correlations between various aspects of music and a culture's level of subsistence.
c. that music in egalitarian, small-scale societies was essentially similar to music in complex, industrialized societies
d. that music in small-scale societies had non repetitious texts.
e. that music cross-culturally involves precise articulation.


b

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