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Anonymous Anonymous Poster
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| posted: 9/11/2003 at 10:19:09 PM ET origin of music
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craneclassical Registered User
From: Atlanta, Ga
Registered: 9/5/2003 | posted: 9/14/2003 at 12:39:10 AM ET Many theories exist....one being from drumming and tribal song. Then hunting horns made from animal horns, ancient civilizations the lyre...but the voice was the first instrument so to speak.
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historian Registered User
Registered: 2/17/2004 | posted: 2/18/2004 at 11:11:19 AM ET I'm the historian, I know all, only I know the true origin of music.
Feed my mind.
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LavaLampMaster Registered User
From: Texas
Registered: 3/28/2004 | posted: 3/28/2004 at 5:13:23 AM ET "It stems from fear." - Mel Brooks as the 2000 year old man
"Let your actions be swift and devastating like a thunderbolt" - Sun Tsu
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plaidskamelvin Registered User
Registered: 3/27/2004 | posted: 3/28/2004 at 6:52:10 PM ET interesting question to ponder it is
"Plaid is the color of my soul, so I'll wear it, from head to toe"
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Anonymous Anonymous Poster
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| posted: 5/11/2004 at 10:52:22 PM ET
quote: the voice was the first instrument so to speak.
yeh, really! ah feel u, man!
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larrym Registered User
Registered: 7/5/2004 | posted: 7/5/2004 at 8:53:51 PM ET Early man made music by blowing into conch shells and hitting sticks together. Probably also by humming, whistling, etc. I am not an historian but I remember hearing this when I was in grade school back before Moses had a beard.
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Anonymous Anonymous Poster
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| posted: 12/20/2004 at 12:47:40 AM ET The whistling of birds?
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