The Music between Us: Is Music a Universal Language? is a book by Sue Carole DeVale that explores the question of whether music is a universal language, and if so, what this might mean for our understanding of human communication and culture. The book combines scientific research with personal anecdotes and observations, and offers a nuanced and thought-provoking look at the ways in which music intersects with language and culture.
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The book begins by discussing the ways in which music and language are similar and different, and the ways in which they interact and influence each other. It then examines the ways in which music is used in different cultural contexts, and the ways in which it can be used to communicate across linguistic and cultural barriers.
The book also looks at the role of music in human evolution and development, and the ways in which it might be related to other forms of communication and social bonding. It discusses the implications of the idea that music is a universal language for our understanding of human culture and communication, and the ways in which music can be used to build connections and promote understanding between people.