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What is music ?

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   Music is one of the things that has accompanied humanity in all cultures, even the most primitive already designed musical instruments, so music has something special https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=d0eaf7d9b828e469JmltdHM9MTcxNzgwNDgwMCZpZ3VpZD0wNWM3OWEzZi0zZjM4LTZmNDEtMTliMi04YThlM2UyNDZlN2QmaW5zaWQ9NTQ4Mg&ptn=3&ver=2&hsh=3&fclid=05c79a3f-3f38-6f41-19b2-8a8e3e246e7d&u=a1L3ZpZGVvcy9yaXZlcnZpZXcvcmVsYXRlZHZpZGVvP3E9cHJlaGlzdG9yaWErbXVzaWNhKyZtaWQ9NjVBM0Q3RDJGRDE4NUM5NEIyNzE2NUEzRDdEMkZEMTg1Qzk0QjI3MSZGT1JNPVZJUkU&ntb=1

Music in Mesopotamia

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 The first inhabitants of Mesopotamia were the Sumerians, who developed an advanced civilization in the region during the third millennium B.C. It was they who laid the foundations of music in the region, as they created the first musical instruments and used music in their religious ceremonies and festivals. The music of the Sumerians was characterized by its complexity, as they used pentatonic and diatonic scales and had a wide variety of instruments.  Sumerian music: Sumerian music was characterized by its complexity and its use in religious ceremonies and festivals. They used a wide variety of instruments, including the lyre, harp, drum, and sistrum. In addition, they created the first musical notation systems, which allowed their compositions to be written and transmitted over time. Akkadian music: Akkadian music developed from the fusion of Sumerian and Akkadian cultures. It was characterized by its use in religious ceremonies and rituals, and by the creation of new inst...

Music in Egyptian culture

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 The history of Egyptian music dates back thousands of years, finding its roots in the ancient civilization of the Nile. Since Pharaonic times, music has played a crucial role in everyday life, religion, and celebration. In ancient Egypt, music was closely linked to spirituality and was believed to have healing and magical powers. The Egyptians used a variety of instruments, including the harp, flute, drum, and lyre, to accompany the Egyptian people. Egyptian music is a unique expression of ancient Egypt's rich culture and remains vibrant today. Its distinctive features include: Spirituality: Deeply rooted in spirituality, Egyptian music was associated with religious ceremonies and ancient rituals. Traditional instruments: It uses a variety of traditional instruments such as the oud, reed flute, darbuka, and qanun, which add a rich sonic texture. Unique musical modes: Egyptian music employs unique scales and musical modes, such as maqam, which give melodies a distinctive and emotiv...

Music in ancient Chinese civilization

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 Music in ancient China is a fundamental part of its culture and has been an integral part of its history for millennia. Music in China is believed to have a history of more than 5000 years and that it has evolved over time, going through different styles and currents throughout its history. This lesson will explore the origin, styles, and currents of music in ancient China, as well as some examples of music, instrumentation, musical technique and performance, and composition    Music in ancient China used a wide variety of instruments, which were divided into four main categories: string instruments, wind instruments, percussion instruments, and keyboard instruments. String instruments: The most common stringed instruments were the guqin, the pipa, the guzheng, and the erhu. The guqin was a plucked string instrument that was used in ceremonies and at the imperial court. The pipa was a plucked string instrument that was used  Percussion instruments: The most common p...

Prehistoria (2500000a.c - 5000a.c)

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 Primitive man found music in Nature and in his own voice. He also learned to create sounds with objects such as bones, reeds, logs, shells. https://youtu.be/j5_dM_dx0KE