1.) A cordillera is an extensive chain and/or network system of mountain ranges, such as those in the west coast of the Americas. The term is borrowed from Spanish, where the word comes from cordilla, a diminutive of cuerda ('rope'). ... In South America, the ranges include numerous volcanic peaks.
2.) They create a new music so the old music is forgaten
3.) Music today can be recorded (audio recording invented in 1877), stored (first sound archives established in 1899), broadcast on radio waves into homes (first U.S. commercial stations in 1920), sent through wires to speakers in elevators, factories, and stores, and most recently it can be captured in satellite dishes
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1.) A cordillera is an extensive chain and/or network system of mountain ranges, such as those in the west coast of the Americas. The term is borrowed from Spanish, where the word comes from cordilla, a diminutive of cuerda ('rope'). ... In South America, the ranges include numerous volcanic peaks.
2.) They create a new music so the old music is forgaten
3.) Music today can be recorded (audio recording invented in 1877), stored (first sound archives established in 1899), broadcast on radio waves into homes (first U.S. commercial stations in 1920), sent through wires to speakers in elevators, factories, and stores, and most recently it can be captured in satellite dishes
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