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Throughout the course of history, revolutions have been staged in a number of different ways. Most often, revolution happens as violent and aggressive, full of unspeakable horrors. However, once in a while, a revolution happens through nonviolent methods of resistance. In some instances, a group of people is able to achieve such an outcome through various methods of non-violent action, and in a few specific cases, the tools for such revolution include Song.