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  1. Bird vocalization includes both bird calls and bird songs. In non-technical use, bird songs are the bird sounds that are melodious to the human ear. In ornithology and birding, songs (relatively complex vocalizations) are distinguished by function from calls (relatively simple vocalizations).

  2. In Why Birds Sing, Rothenberg claims that birds vocalize traditional scales used in human music. He argues that birds like the hermit thrush sing on the pentatonic scale, while the wood thrush sings on the diatonic scale, as evidence that birdsong not only sounds like music, but is music in a human sense. [45]

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    Learned vocalizations have been identified in groups including whales, elephants, seals, and primates, however the most well-established examples of learned singing is in birds. [29] In many species, young birds learn songs from adult males of the same species, typically fathers. [ 30 ]

  4. birdsong, certain vocalizations of birds, characteristic of males during the breeding season, for the attraction of a mate and for territorial defense. Songs tend to be more complex and longer than birdcalls, used for communication within a species.

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  5. In this music science fair project, students will investigate what instruments are used to recreate bird songs and bird calls in classical music, and whether composers give imitations or impressions of bird sounds.

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  7. Oct 24, 2022 · A birds capacity to vocalize within narrow frequency bands, that is to generate sounds that are tonal in structure, requires the precise coordination of respiratory, sound source (syrinx), and vocal tract systems, and as such provide another indicator of the singer’s motor skill.

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