Study Reveals Music’s Universal Patterns Across Societies Worldwide

Study Reveals Music’s Universal Patterns Across Societies Worldwide
The Afghan Woman Orchestra Zohra performs during the closing session of the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland Jan. 20, 2017. Ruben Sprich/Reuters
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WASHINGTON—From love songs to dance tunes to lullabies, music made in disparate cultures worldwide displays certain universal patterns, according to a study by researchers who suggest a commonality in the way human minds create music.

The study, published last week, focused on musical recordings and ethnographic records from 60 societies around the world including such diverse cultures as the Highland Scots in Scotland, Nyangatom nomads in Ethiopia, Mentawai rain forest dwellers in Indonesia, the Saramaka descendants of African slaves in Suriname and Aranda hunter-gatherers in Australia.