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Non-lexical vocables in music and Pygmy music

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Difference between Non-lexical vocables in music and Pygmy music

Non-lexical vocables in music vs. Pygmy music

Non-lexical vocables, which may be mixed with meaningful text, are a form of nonsense syllable used in a wide variety of music. Pygmy music refers to the sub-Saharan African music traditions of the Central African foragers (or "Pygmies"), predominantly in the Congo, the Central African Republic and Cameroon.

Similarities between Non-lexical vocables in music and Pygmy music

Non-lexical vocables in music and Pygmy music have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Vocable.

Vocable

In the broadest sense of the word, a vocable is any meaningful sound uttered by people, such as a word or term, that is fixed by their language and culture.

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Non-lexical vocables in music and Pygmy music Comparison

Non-lexical vocables in music has 145 relations, while Pygmy music has 65. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.48% = 1 / (145 + 65).

References

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