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Music History Paper
The period in which nothing was written down. Was the prehistoric period
when music primarily taught orally? What ended written language?
The first three civilizations Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians and
they all lived in Mesopotamia. The first from of writing back then was
called cuneiform and was impression in clay tablets. The three most
important instruments at this a time were Lyre, Harp, Bull lyre. But
the only people that could have used them were the elite people. From
whom do we receive the best evidence of musical culture? The
earliest composer was a woman called Echeduanna who was a high
priestess, which composed music orally. Despite musical notation,
music had to be taught in hymns. Greece provides the best Evidence
that’s gives us a well rounded view of their musical culture. Much of
there culture comes from writings, arch remains, and lots of pots. In
Greece the three most important instruments were called Aulos, Lyre,
and Kithara. In Greece there three huge deals in Greek society was
Mathematics, Religion, Art. Ethos was ones ethical character or being
and behaving. This is what Greeks believed music imitated
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