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The History of Music

The History of Music. Music ’ s Humble Beginnings. During this Unit, We Will…. What Will I Be Doing?. What Do You Know About…. The Stone Age? The Bronze/Iron Age? The first musical instruments?. Music’s Beginning: The Stone Age. Lasted approximately 2.5 million years

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The History of Music

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  1. The History of Music Music’s Humble Beginnings

  2. During this Unit, We Will…

  3. What Will I Be Doing?

  4. What Do You Know About… • The Stone Age? • The Bronze/Iron Age? • The first musical instruments?

  5. Music’s Beginning: The Stone Age • Lasted approximately 2.5 million years • Classified by the use of stonework • Instruments found in Germany – 35,000 years old • Carved from animal bones or skins • Why do you think the caveman made instruments?

  6. Stone Age Instruments Flute carved from the bone of a vulture

  7. The BronzeAge and Iron Age • Beginning of the 4th Millennium • Classified by the use of copper, bronze, and gold in the making of weapons and the trading of goods. Later, iron and steel were developed. • Instruments made of wood, animal skins, string (perishable materials), and metal (lasting) • Recorded images in cave drawings and archaeological findings

  8. Bronze Age Instruments Swedish Lure Irish Bronze Age Horn

  9. Iron Age Instruments “The Killyfaddy Four” The Loughnashade Trumpa

  10. Where Are These Instruments Found? • Mesopotamia, now part of Iraq and Syria (Middle East) Insert scan from “A History of Western Music,” page 7

  11. The Christian Church and Music • Gregorian Chant • Simple chants from Roman melodies and new melodies • “Vica voce” – learning by ear • One of the earliest form of notated music

  12. Do People Still Use This Music? • The Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos • “Puer Natus Est Nobis” • “Veni Sancti Spiritus”

  13. Singing Our Own Gregorian Chant!

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