Instrumental music can spread the international language.
Meaning of the quote
Instrumental music, like songs without words, can help people from different countries understand each other better. It's a way for people to communicate without using words, which can be especially helpful when they don't speak the same language. Instrumental music can bring people together and make them feel connected, even if they come from different parts of the world.
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