Some people say that music is a good way of bringing people of different cultures and ages together. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?

Certain people opine that
music
is the bridge for coh
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the cohesion
people with a variety of cultures and ages. I completely agree with the argument that
music
can make people constitute a who
le despite ha
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whole, despite
ving cross-cultures {despite being cross-cultured] each others, whereas I disagree that
music
can overcome [ r
em
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[
ove the boundaries between ages ]
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e age gap. These days, the popularity of
music
is increasing more and more, I believe
this
situation can bring the culture together through explanations in many cases.
Firstly
, every country sings the same song on a particular day. Typical examples are birthday and Christmas, all of the people at that moment sing ‘happy birthday’ and ‘jingle bell’ .
Se
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condly, the majority of people enjoy listening to and following songs of famous artists
such
as BTS and Blackpink together.
Lastly
, We can all feel united through the famous composers of the past. Take Beethoven as an example, individuals listen to the Beethoven virus and recognize the song by thinking 'Ah,
this
song!'
This
is another important example of reducing differences between cultures. There is an obvious basis that
music
has a bad effect on the age difference.
On the other hand
, I believe that
music
is not a good way of reconciling the generation gaps.] Today, young people usually listen to pop songs or rap, which includes foreign words, new words, swear words and even abbreviations as opposed to old people who usually listen to traditional
music
or trot. Lots of youngs find traditional
music
or trot boring, and Most old people don’t understand the languages included in the songs young people listen to.
This
phenomenon calls the age gap amo
ng pe
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between
ople who have different ages.
As a result
, I insist that there are no relation between
music
and ages. teu
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n conclusion, I believe while
music
affects good impacts on culture, there is not effects on ages .
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • universal language
  • evoke
  • connect
  • diverse audiences
  • cultural exchange
  • generational gaps
  • shared experiences
  • unifying force
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