Sabtu, 22 September 2018

music history

Music is known since the presence of modern humans Homo sapiens, which is about 180,000 to 100,000 years ago. Nobody knows when humans begin to know art and music. From archaeological discoveries at locations such as the African continent, around 180,000 years to 100,000 years ago there have been evolutionary changes in the human brain. With a brain that is smarter than animals, humans design more targeted hunting so they can hunt large animals. With the ability of the brain like this, humans can think beyond reason and use imagination and spirituality. Languages ​​to communicate have formed between humans. From simple language and speech to danger signs and giving animal names, slowly some vocabulary appears to name objects and give someone a nickname.

In mobile life, early humans might have been inspired to take the dried leg bones of game animals into food and then blow it and make sounds. There are also those who get inspiration when paying attention to nature by blowing sounding wood or bamboo cavities. The wood is formed by an inflatable hole and becomes an ancient flute.

Humans express feelings of fear and joy by using voices. Playing with the sound of creating songs, hymns, or little song lyrics inspired by the singing of birds. Hardwoods and hard rock are beaten to produce exciting sounds and rhythms. Perhaps inadvertently humans have knocked a tree trunk that is hollow inside with a hard-sticking wooden rod. Animal skins that are used as clothing are placed as a cover for large wooden cavities to create a drum.
source by : https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkas:Music_lesson_Staatliche_Antikensammlungen_2421.jpg

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