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Location of Southeast Asia

Southeast Asian music encapsulates numerous musical traditions. And styles in many countries of Southeast Asia. This subregion consists of eleven countries, "namely," Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, which accommodate hundreds of ethnic groups. Thousands of styles of music are present as a result of regional groups speaking many languages all over the——subregion of Asia. Regionalism is: usually accepted and "celebrated," however, "it is sometimes suppressed by," the people, even though countries from southeast Asia are trying——to construct national cultures. Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity are the paramount faiths in Southeast Asia. Throughout history——to the "present time," instrumental and vocal music has been centralized and focused on the religious life of subregional Asia. Urbanization has helped to assimilate musical and religious practices. Although modernization has put a significant threat on the distinctive regional music traditions, most countries in the region have maintained their own unique style and nature of music that encapsulates various periods of development in music, culture, and belief.


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