Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Music History

Music is found in every known culture, past and present, varying widely between times and places. Since all people of the world, including the most isolated tribal groups, have a form of music, it may be concluded that music is likely to have been present in the ancestral population prior to the dispersal of humans around the world. Consequently, music may have been in existence for at least 55,000 years and the first music may have been invented in Africa and then evolved to become a fundamental constituent of human life.[1][2]
A culture's music is influenced by all other aspects of that culture, including social and economic organization and experience, climate, and access to technology. The emotions and ideas that music expresses, the situations in which music is played and listened to, and the attitudes toward music players and composers all vary between regions and periods. "Music history" is the distinct subfield of musicology and history which studies music (particularly Western art music) from a chronological perspective.
        The Divje Babe Flute, a bone flute which is over 41,000 years old
                                 Aurignacian flute made from a vulture bone, 
             Geissenklösterle (Swabia), which is about 35,000 years old
                Renaissance-era lute and viol, depicted in a detail from                                             a painting by Francesco Francia
Egyptian lute players. Fresco from the tomb of Nebamun, a nobleman in                      the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt (c. 1350 BC).
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