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What is the evolutionary basis of music?
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What is the evolutionary basis of music?
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Where do you think musical genius comes from from an evolutionary standpoint? How could that have benefited our prehistoric ancestors?
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Dave
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This isn't an answer
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but it is interesting to ponder whether everything necessarily has to have an evolutionary advantage.
Hunter-gatherers (unlike agriculturalists) had plenty of time on their hands to do other things - some modern studies suggest that Bushmen only hunted for 40% of the time.
This would leave time for such things as music making and story telling - things that don't impact upon basic survival. Evolutionary advantage may not be a factor; though we know that the good singers/story tellers tend to be more attractive to/popular with the opposite sex.
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