There’s a scientific reason why humans love drumming...
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Primates, like humans, use noise to signify aggression. Macaques, known for their intelligence and wild emotions, will often use trees to beat out rhythm to intimidate others encroaching in their area. Primatologists have observed other highly intelligent primates, like chimpanzees, using crude drumming sounds to signify approach and aggression. Arguably, humans have a social history of using drums to determine a similar emotion of anger. Think about war drums, common in multiple societies across the world, or perhaps even your favorite heavy metal band, which is often accompanied by a strong drummer’s beat to heighten fast-paced, loud music.
But what about heavy metal’s gentle cousin — the drum circle? There’s a science behind it that may surprise you.
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