where music has a place in our lives. As infants, our parents (especially our mothers) sang to us lullabies to comfort and put us to sleep. As children, we grew up listening to songs that taught us about the world we live in - places, people, customs, things, nature and events. Music also awoke in us feelings, right conduct, faith, values, and noble ideals, such as nationalism and love of country. To an individual, music can be a cherished personal possession - it may have a sentimental value. As a collective people, the value of music may be greatly multiplied -- it may unify people toward a common goal, or it may intimidate and discourage an opposing fo