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Primitive Music ?-900 A.D.
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Primitive Music ?-900 A.D.

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Music has been a part of human expression throughout recorded history

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Music in Everyday Life

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Music in Worship

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Music in Celebrations

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How do we learn about this time?

• Bible references to music• Pottery pictures• Cave drawings• Art in pyramids• Archeological artifacts

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Greek Pottery Images

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Cave Drawings in China

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Archeologist finds

• 40,000 year old flute made from bird bones found in Germany

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What we’ve learned from pyramid art

• Music and dance generally seemed to have worked with each other

• There were male and female dancers, as well as dance groups that performed during special occasions.

• There were festive dances, funeral dances, as well as dance dramas

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What we’ve learned from pyramid art

• Paintings depicting people playing lutes, harps and cymbals have been found, which shows that music and dance were a popular form of entertainment at that time.

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Ancient Greek Music• Cult of Dionysus – god of wine, wilderness and

vegetation– Music always included aulos– The next video shows an aulos

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Ancient Greek Music

Cult of Apollo – god of music– Music always included a lyre– The next video shows a lyre

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Ancient Greek Music• Philospher Aristotle said that music represents

the states of the soul – the kind of music you listened to influenced the kind of person you are. What do your choices say about you?

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Neumes

A system of writing down music developed by the Greeks.Lines and shapes showed general melody direction and possibly how long notes should last.

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Bible References

• David played the harp for King Saul

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Bible References

• Joshua and men blew trumpets to bring down the walls of Jericho

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Bible References

• The tribe of the Levites were the musicians of the temple

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Bible References

• Psalms – prayers, poems and songs

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Bible References

• David danced in celebration

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Bible References• Miriam plays the timbrel (tambourine) and

sings after the Red Sea covers the Egyptians. The next slide shows a modern performance.

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InstrumentsShofar (ram’s horn). Still used in some places as an instrument to signal worship times. See it in the next slide.

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Trumpets in Bible times.Trumpets like this are still used today. They are called “herald trumpets”. The next video shows a U.S. Military group playing them in a tribute to 9/11.

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CymbalsThe next video shows a demo of many different sizes of cymbals with a drum/cymbal solo at the end of the video.

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Timbrel – like our modern tambourineGittith – a kind of a lyre or harp