Abstract:
The function of Music is to afford a means of expression for those emotional states which are to a great extent suppressed in the
daily routine of their existence. It is an outgrowth of, and a progression on human speech, which is no longer adequate to
express the feelings that require an outlet. The impulse to music seems to belong to mankind as a whole. By observing the music of primitive races -- its association
with daily activities, and its development, the student is able to gain an insight into the origin and essence of the classical
impulse. In these comparatively uncivilized states, music is primarily a social diversion. It affords an outlet for energies,
muscular and nervous, gratifies the play instinct, and stimulates emotional excitement.