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because when African people were slaves they very rarely heard, played and sang to music. now they treat it like a gift. and only use it on special occasions such as weddings and festivals. they now believe music is special and a gift from gods.

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because it's todo with the traditinal culture and traditinal festfals

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Because it is fun and people like the way it is set! Because it is fun and people like the way it is set!

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