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    HISTORY OF MUSIC 




Music has been pervasive throughout time and place in all cultures, past and present. Today, scientists believe that modern humans originated in Africa 160,000 years ago. About 50,000 years ago, these people began to leave Africa in search of all the continents suitable for habitation.Scientists claim that music existed among the ancient peoples before they spread all over the world, because all the peoples of the world have a form of music, including very isolated tribal groups. And  music  has existed for at least 50,000 years and originated in Africa and has since become an integral part of human life.


Music in a culture is influenced by all other    aspects of culture, including social and commercial organization and access to experience, climate and technology. Thoughts and ideas expressed by music vary from place to place, from time to time, and attitudes toward musicians and composers. Music history is a subfield of Gandharva science and history that studies music (especially Western art music) from a chronological perspective. 

⭐ Music era

Prehistoric - Ancient (before 500 AD) Past - (1600-1900) Modern and contemporary (1900- present)

⭐ Ancient music

Ancient music is the music that replaced the prehistoric music and developed into literate music.It is a variety of musical genres developed in different regions, namely Persia, India, China, Greece, Rome, Egypt and Aesopokemia (Egyptian music, Greek music, Roman music). This music is characterized by the usual audio tones and tuners. It is transmitted verbally and in writing.

Classical music also goes to contemporary music, but traditional or folk music is meant to be kept in the ancient style. It includes Indian music, Russian music, Asian music, Jewish art, Egyptian music and Muslim music. Small Buddha statues of Elamite excavated in Susa reflect Iraqi music of the empire. (2500-644 BC) Those who knew music at this time were few and far between, producing and playing musical instruments, guitar, button, 
and lute. Products such as Barbat were also made during this time. That is, B.W. Is about 800.

⭐ Romantic music

During the Romantic era, music became a more emotional and expressive medium, expanding to include literary art and philosophy, and among the earliest well-known early Romantic composers were Schumann, Chopin, Mendelssohn, Bellini and Berlis.

During the latter part of the 19th century the orchestra grew rapidly in size and the importance of the concert hall as part of the urban society increased dramatically. Famous composers of the second half of this century include Joan Strauss ii, Broms, List, Tykowski, Verdi and Wagner.

Between 1890 and 1910 a third generation of more complex and often longer composers emerged, based on the works of medieval composers, including Dork, Malor, Richard Straves, Pussini and Sibelius. Will be. An important feature of late 19th century musical compositions is their patriotic quality. Among those who produced such patriotic compositions were Dorc, Sibelius, and Greg. Other important characters of the late twentieth century include St. Sein's, Fure, Rakmaninoff, and Frank.

In the 20th century, with the advent of radios around the world, and with the development of new media technologies for recording, retrieving, reproducing, and distributing music, there was a new revolution in listening to music. At the same time, music was no longer confined to music concerts and clubs, so the composers had the opportunity to rapidly become famous throughout the country and sometimes around the world. They also had the ability to listen to an unprecedented range of music in relation to the audience. With the recording and broadcasting of music videos and concerts, musical performances became more and more visual. And the music of all kinds became more comfortable. With the use of headphones, even two people sitting close to each other could listen to completely different pieces of music or the same piece of music as needed.

With the advent of 20th century music came new musical styles and styles that challenged the accepted rules of music of earlier eras, giving rise to greater freedom and extensive research on music. In the mid-20th century, the creation of electronic devices, including the composer, and the development of musical amplifiers revolutionized popular music and accelerated the emergence of new musical genres.

⭐ Choir groups

A group of singers who sing together as a group is called a choir or a group choir. The first term above is often associated with the church, and the second term is used for groups performing in concert halls. However, the above terms are not necessarily the same as those used above. The English word "choir" is also used to refer to a subgroup of an orchestra in English. Accordingly, the word "choir" is also used to refer to different parts of an orchestra. In lyrical performances of the eighteenth and twentieth centuries, such as "Oratorio" and "Mass" genres, the phrase "chorus" or "choir" may be used by more than one contributor per episode. Is the village. This is used differently from the terms "soloist" (single singer) and "quartet" (four singers).




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