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Title: History of Music


1
History of Music
  • Lecture I
  • The Beginnings of Music

2
Overview
  • Music
  • about as common old as language
  • found in every culture on Earth
  • consistently existed from ancient time to today
  • Therefore,
  • Music is a powerful thing

3
Pre-Historic
  • 56,000 4,000 BCE
  • No records of early music
  • Unknown origins
  • Earliest music was probably imitation
  • Natural sounds
  • Hunter/gatherer culture

4
Pre-Historic
  • Form/Texture
  • ????
  • No written record
  • Early imitation
  • Very simple and random
  • No real purpose
  • Not for pleasure or entertainment
  • No instruments
  • Whistling, growling, etc.

5
Pre-Historic
  • Earliest Instruments
  • Percussion
  • Beating sticks or rocks together
  • Making of stone tools
  • (_at_ 10,000 years ago)
  • Rhythmic beating leads to regular beat
  • Work music found throughout human history
  • Ex Pounding nails
  • Slave songs
  • Stomp!

6
Pre-Historic
  • Earliest Instruments
  • Woodwinds
  • Earliest flute _at_ 45,000 years old
  • Hollowed out bones
  • Some flutes actually had holes bored in them

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Quick Questions
  • 1. What was probably the earliest form of music?
  • Imitation
  • 2. What were the earliest forms of instruments
    found?
  • Percussion and Woodwinds

9
Ancient Music
  • 4000 BCE 476 CE
  • (Fall of Roman Empire)
  • Pre-Historic no writing no
    history
  • 4000 BCE beginning of written language
    beginning of history

10
Ancient Music
  • With written language, music begins to be
    recorded (written down) and standardized
  • Conscious, purposeful effort
  • Ex melody, rhythm, etc.

11
Ancient Music
  • Music did NOT evolve at the same pace everywhere
  • Some areas faster than others
  • Music became standardized in individual cultures
    and regions
  • Same even today

12
Quick Questions
  • 1. What was the time period for Ancient music?
  • 4000 BCE 476 CE
  • 2. With the creation of written language, music
    became _______ ___________?
  • Recorded and Standardized

13
Ancient Music
  • The Roots of Western Music
  • Mesopotamia
  • Egypt
  • Greece
  • Rome

14
Ancient Music
  • Mesopotamia
  • Modern day Iraq
  • Cradle of civilization
  • Music primarily for religious purposes
  • 1800 BCE - Babylonian hymns

15
Ancient Music
  • Earliest Written Music
  • 2000 BCE
  • Sumer (city of Ur)
  • Ur Tablet
  • Clay tablet inscribe with cuneiform
  • Oldest song
  • Actually instructions on how to perform music

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Ancient Music
  • Form/Texture
  • Named the strings of the lyre Monophonic
  • Early polyphony??
  • Harmonies made up of 3rds
  • Antiphonal
  • Diatonic scales

18
Vocabulary
  • Antiphonal
  • (an-TI-funal)
  • Two or more voices singing
  • One at a time
  • call and response

19
Vocabulary
  • Diatonic Scale
  • (die A tonic)
  • A scale containing eight notes within an octave
  • Includes 5 whole steps and 2 half steps
  • Common Western scale

20
Vocabulary Beginnings
  • Antiphonal
  • Diatonic Scale

21
Ancient Music
  • Instruments
  • Drums
  • Flutes
  • Harps
  • Lyres
  • Note strings now added

22
Quick Questions
  • 1. How old is the oldest known piece of music?
  • 2000 BCE
  • 2. What is another name for call and response?
  • Antiphonal
  • 3. What is the name of a 8 tone scale?
  • Diatonic

23
Ancient Music
  • Egypt
  • Very advanced culture
  • Music also religious
  • A gift from the gods

24
Ancient Music
  • Form/Texture
  • No actual written music found
  • Monophonic (?)
  • Male and female voices
  • Pentatonic scales

25
Vocabulary
  • Pentatonic Scale
  • (pen TA tonic)
  • A scale containing five notes within an octave
  • Ex 1, 3, 5, 7, 8

26
Vocabulary Beginnings
  • Antiphonal
  • Diatonic Scale
  • Pentatonic Scale

27
Ancient Music
  • Instruments
  • Some of the earliest developments
  • Drums
  • Flutes
  • Lyres
  • Harps

28
Ancient Music
  • Instruments
  • Double clarinets
  • Tambourine
  • Guitar
  • Trumpet

29
Sample Egyptian music
30
Quick Questions
  • 1. What purpose did ancient Egyptian music serve?
  • Religious
  • 2. What type of scale did ancient Egyptian music
    use?
  • Pentatonic

31
Ancient Music
  • Greece
  • Circa 500 BCE 146 BCE
  • Becomes absorbed by the Romans
  • Greece goes on to dominate culture
  • Also makes great advances
  • 1st truly Western music as we know it
  • What would later become European

32
Ancient Music
  • Greece
  • Religious origins of music
  • The god Apollo
  • Also mythological musician Orpheus
  • The word music actually comes from the Greek
    mousike meaning art of the Muses

33
Ancient Music
  • Power of music
  • Music was a microcosm of the universe
  • Music influenced human thought action

34
Ancient Music
  • Greece
  • Aristotle
  • Created modern music theory
  • Politics
  • Music should be included in formal education of
    the young
  • (Thats why youre here!)

35
Ancient Music
  • Greece
  • Modes
  • Aristoxenus (student of Aristotle)
  • 7 modes
  • 7 pitches of a diatonic scale
  • Follows the same pattern
  • Depends on which pitch you start on
  • Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian,
    Aeolian, Locrian

36
Ancient Music
  • Greece
  • Greeks really wanted to explain the world around
    them
  • Looked for patterns and formulas

37
Ancient Music
  • Pythagoras
  • Octave and the length of string
  • Ratios of intervals
  • Creates the scales and modes used in all Western
    melodies and harmonies

38
Ancient Music
  • Purposes of Greek Music
  • Religious
  • Marriages/Funerals
  • Stage dramas
  • Poetry
  • Musical competitions
  • General entertainment

39
Ancient Music
  • Form/Texture
  • Monophonic
  • Music basically followed the rhythm and pitches
    of poem, etc.

40
Ancient Music
  • Instruments
  • Lyre
  • Strummed and occasionally plucked
  • Hand-held
  • Sometimes built on a tortoise-shell frame
  • Normally seven or more strings
  • Tuned to the notes of one of the modes
  • Used to accompany recitation and song

41
Lyre
42
Ancient Music
  • Instruments
  • Kithara
  • Strummed string instrument
  • More complicated than the lyre
  • Box-type frame with strings stretched from the
    cross-bar at the top to the sounding box at the
    bottom
  • Played with a plectrum
  • The strings were tunable

43
Kithara
44
Lyre vs. Kithara
45
Ancient Music
  • Instruments
  • Aulos
  • Two double-reed pipes
  • Like an oboe
  • A mouth-band held both pipes steadily between the
    player's lips
  • Produced a low, clarinet-like sound

46
Aulos
47
Ancient Music
  • Instruments
  • Panflute
  • Also known as pan pipes or syrinx
  • Series of such pipes of gradually increasing
    length
  • Tuned (by cutting) to a desired scale
  • Sound is produced by blowing across the top of
    the open pipe
  • like blowing across a bottle top

48
Panflute
49
Note the stopped ends
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Ancient Music
  • Instruments
  • Also various percussion
  • Drums
  • Tambourines
  • Cymbals
  • Shakers

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Ancient Music
  • Instruments
  • Hydraulis
  • First keyboard instrument
  • Forerunner of the modern organ.
  • Used water to supply a constant flow of pressure
    to the pipes

54
Hydraulis
55
Sample Greek music
56
Quick Questions
  • 1. Who was the Greek god of music?
  • Apollo
  • 2. What Greek philosopher believed music was so
    important that it should be included in
    education?
  • Aristotle

57
Quick Questions
  • 3. How many modes are there?
  • Seven
  • 4. What famous philosopher/ mathematician
    discovered intervals including the octave?
  • Pythagoras

58
Quick Questions
  • 5. What type of form/texture did Greek music
    have?
  • Monophonic
  • 6. Name an instrument the Greeks used?
  • Lyre, kithara, aulos, panflute, etc.

59
Ancient Music
  • Roman
  • 27 BCE 476 CE
  • Roman Empire
  • Accomplished 3 major things
  • Copied/maintained Greek music
  • Added diversity through other cultures
  • Spread Greek-based music throughout Europe for
    Western culture

60
Ancient Music
  • Roman music
  • Copied/maintained Greek music
  • Roman music is less original than Greek
  • Very little Roman music exists
  • Did not consider it as spiritual

61
Ancient Music
  • Roman music
  • Added diversity through other cultures
  • With a huge span, the Roman empire encompassed
  • The Gauls
  • The Egyptians
  • The Greeks
  • Many other cultures
  • Adds onto what the Greeks have done
  • Still primarily Greek

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Ancient Music
  • Roman music
  • Spread Greek-based music throughout Europe for
    Western culture
  • Roman empire led to a farther reaching influence
    throughout Europe
  • Established roots for Western music
  • Greek Roman Europe Western
    culture

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Ancient Music
  • Purposes of Roman Music
  • Funerals
  • Military
  • General entertainment
  • Public performance/theater
  • Religious ceremonies
  • Celebrations
  • Music competitions
  • Etc!!

66
Ancient Music
  • Romans musicians, etc.
  • Many guilds
  • Like modern-day labor unions
  • Musicians
  • Dancers
  • Actors
  • Writers

67
Ancient Music
  • Roman music
  • Form/Texture
  • Just like Greek music
  • Monophonic
  • Music basically followed the rhythm and pitches
    of poem, etc.

68
Ancient Music
  • Instruments
  • Lyre
  • Lute
  • Kithara
  • Flutes and panpipes
  • Aulos
  • Hydraulis

69
Ancient Music
  • Instruments
  • Cornu
  • Bronze
  • Shaped like an upper-case letter 'G
  • Used in the military

70
Ancient Music
  • Instruments
  • Tuba
  • not the modern tuba
  • a long and straight bronze trumpet
  • Over 4 feet
  • Also used in the military 'bugle calls

71
Ancient Music
  • Instruments
  • Askaules
  • a bagpipe

72
Video on Hydraulis
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Closure
  • 3-2-1
  • Write down 3 things you learned about today
  • Write down 2 things you found interesting
  • Write down 1 thing you still have a question
    about
  • Pass your paper in
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