Yes it is, because you don't know how to play the violin when you are born! So yes, it is a learned behavior from human kind.
That said, some people are more likely to be born with the abilities needed to learn how to play it. Still, you have to learn how to harness such abilities.
Human behavior is a combination of instinctive and learned responses.
it is always learned
A learned behavior in not instinctive but must be taught or acquired through learning.
Human behavior is complex and influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and social factors. It can be unpredictable and vary across individuals. Additionally, human behavior can be molded and changed through learning and experience.
Human behavior can be learned through observation and imitation of others, reinforcement and punishment for specific behaviors, and through social interactions and experiences that shape one's beliefs and values.
In brief, not all human behavior is learned behavior. I believe it is a combination of both innate (or genetic predispositions) and social driving forces. I believe we are born with certain traits and natural propensities that play a role in our development particular to learned attitudes, beliefs, values, and ethics systems.
Sociology is the scientific study of human social behavior.
There are two types of basic human behavior. Innate behavior, which is automatic and exhibited by all individuals. Learned behavior, which is modified by experience and will vary. Both of these behaviors are triggered by stimulus.
Most human behavior is learned rather than innate, however, you might say that eating when you are hungry is a type of innate behavior. Even newborn babies will do that.
There are countless variations in human behavior, ranging from personality traits, cultural differences, and learned behaviors. However, some general categories include cognitive, emotional, social, and physical behaviors. It is important to note that human behavior is complex and can be influenced by numerous factors.
For humans, all of that is a learned behavior and has to do with our culture. While humans may not play dead, there are animals that do engage in this and it is believed to be a mixture of learning and a fixed action pattern. For example birds usually sing during mating season, but if a bird that sings, is raised from day 1, in captivity, it will still sing but it will sound very different than what the non captive birds will sing.
The theory that all normal and abnormal behavior is learned is known as behaviorism. Behaviorism asserts that behavior is shaped by our environment through conditioning, reinforcement, and observation of others. This perspective emphasizes the importance of external factors in shaping human behavior.