What is music?

Music is a form of media sound.  The basic elements of music are the interval (which controls the melody and tone), the rhythm (which is associated with the concepts of rhythm and harmony), the dynamics and tone and the acoustic state of the texture.  The word is derived from the Greek word muses.  Written music before 1600 did not specify what instruments were needed to play it.  Those who composed music a century ago did not always specify which line should be harmonized or played by instruments.  It also did not always specify in which syllable the composed music should be played.  Rhythm dates back as far as 1200.  Therefore, there is a lot of speculation among modern musicians who played medieval and Renaissance music.  Renaissance musicians, however, must have been specifically trained in bidirectional banding, and may have acquired additional material for reading music.

With the rise of music in the early 20th century, the re-creation of music as closely as possible to original music through historical writings or existing written and other factors contributed greatly to the presentation of early music today.

Let us know the history of music.


Music has been widespread in all cultures, past and present, time and place.  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.  Because all the peoples of the world have a form of music, including the most isolated tribal groups, scientists claim that music existed among the ancient peoples before people spread all over the world.  And music has been around for at least 50,000 years, beginning in Africa and then becoming an integral part of human life.

 Music in a culture is influenced by all other aspects of culture, including social and commercial organization and experience, climate and access to technology.  The ideas and thoughts expressed by music, the time when music is played and listened to, and the attitudes towards musicians and composers vary between regions and times.  The history of music is a subfield of Gandharva science and history that studies music (especially Western art music) from a chronological perspective.

 It is unknown at this time what he meant by music.  Some believe that music originated with natural sounds.  The rhythmic nature of sound is used not only by humans but also by animals.  There are times when monkeys use sounds to issue warnings about their territory.  The same goes for birds.  That is, sound is a means of communication.

 The human voice is considered to be the world's first musical instrument that can manipulate different tones and rhythms from different tones.  The origins of the first Vanda Bhantas are thought to have been produced by applause, rock clashes, etc.

 It is still widely believed that the Stone Age people incorporated into the human mind the idea of ​​different rhythms of sound when using rocks for various activities, and that music was composed from them.  The music of the prehistoric era also varied from region to region, depending on the region's culture.

Music Naming.

Naming is the process of writing music notes and rhythms on a piece of paper using symbols.  When writing music, the pitch and rhythm of the music are named with the instructions needed to play the music.  The study of how nomenclature is read includes studies of music theory, melody, theatrical verbs, and in some cases historical theatrical forms.

 The nomenclature of the writing varies according to the style and the musical era.  The most common type of writing nomenclature in Western art music is the Scores, which include all parts of the chorus and parts of the chorus, and are the nomenclature of music for solo performers or singers.  In popular music such as jazz and blues, the musical nomenclature is the lead sheet.  (Lead Sheet) Includes melody, melody, verse series (if part of voice) and structure of music.  Vowels and passages are also used in popular music and jazz.

 In popular music, guitarists and electric bass players often read the nomenclature of a tablature that indicates where the instrument should be played using a guitar diagram or a blaze fingerprint.  The tablet was used to name the music of the harp, a stringed instrument in the Baroque era.

 Named music is produced as sheet music.  Playing music with a musical nomenclature requires an understanding of the style of music as well as the performance ofy the performances associated with the genre or genre.

Music enjoyment. 

Musical recordings varied according to the different genres of music in the world and the historical periods in which they were performed.  In every season, the audience expected a musical creation to be sensational.  Each musician sought to preserve the enjoyment of music according to their own talents.  Accordingly, from time to time musical rules were used by musicians.  Changes in rhythm, silence, etc.

 But popular musical styling does not use these tone charts in a formal way.  Jazz, for example, uses only a very simple basic outline.  In the "Lead Sheet" note, they record only the musical tone pattern and chord masks.  They use this basic tone pattern to make various changes in the live stream to the delight of their audience.

We hope you understand what we have just mentioned about music.

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