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The tunes, rhythms, and messages are drawn mainly from secular culture
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"The tunes, rhythms, and messages are drawn mainly from secular culture"

- Richard Morris

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This quote by Richard Morris is describing the impact of secular culture on music. He is suggesting that the tunes, rhythms, and messages in music are largely derived from secular culture. This implies that the music is not always spiritual in nature, however rather is influenced by the worths, beliefs, and practices of the secular world. This might consist of anything from popular patterns to political motions. By drawing from nonreligious culture, music can be utilized to express a wide variety of concepts and emotions. It can likewise be utilized to reflect the altering times and to accentuate essential issues. Music is a powerful tool for communication and by drawing from secular culture, it can be used to reach a large audience.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Richard Morris between September 8, 1833 and May 12, 1894. He/she was a famous Clergyman from England. The author also have 25 other quotes.

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