Harrison Edmunds (outside reading) music
The use of music in oral religions can have many different benefits, but I think that the most important one is that it keeps the tempo for a ritual. Rituals are supposed to be these very big deals that need to be performed perfectly, but it is very difficult to perfect steps without something for your brain to latch on to. Music becomes that connection between what you can do and what you want to do. Assigning specific actions to shifts in tempo, rhythm, or octave is something easy to latch onto and serve as a guide for when you should make a specific action. It also has the added benefit of improving the performance of the ritual to any observers and thus making it more memorable.
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