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by Mike Shaw - 2007-05-28
In the sculptures found in what are thought to be the ruins of Nineveh are many representations of musicians and musical instruments. The latter appear to have been of very finished workmanship, and t...
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by Mike Shaw - 2007-05-30
In the sculptures, wall paintings, and papyri of the Egyptians, we are furnished with another glimpse into the obscurity of early musical history. Among the ancient Egyptians we find music at a somewh...
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by Michael David Shaw - 2007-05-30
When viewing the wall paintings and sculptures of the Egyptians, we are presented with another glimpse into early musical history. In Egyptian history, we find music at a similar level of develo...
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by Michael David Shaw - 2007-05-30
In the sculptures found in the ruins of Nineveh are many images and other representations of musical instruments and musicians. The former appear to have been of the finest workmanship, in fact,...
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by Mike Shaw - 2007-06-06
The musical history of the Greeks may be divided into two great periods, the historical, and the mythological. The mythological period covers the entire range of traditions and legends, and extends up...
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by Mike Shaw - 2007-06-08
The musical history of the Greeks may be divided into two great periods, the historical, and the mythological. The mythological period covers the entire range of traditions and legends, up to the time...
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by Michael David Shaw - 2007-06-06
The musical history of the Greeks may be divided into two great periods, the historical, and the mythological. The mythological period covers the entire range of traditions and legends, and exte...
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by Peter Edvinsson - 2007-06-10
Everyone can compose sheet music! You have to start where you are and anyone can do that. You can create your own compositions for piano! Let's see why you should!Where can you start?Maybe you find it...
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by Mike Shaw - 2007-06-17
The Romans had little or no musical genius, and they were content to take their music, like every other artistic element of their national life, from the Greeks. The Greek was the child of nature, ref...
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by Michael David Shaw - 2007-06-18
The Romans had little or no musical genius, and they were content to take their music, like every other artistic element of their national life, from the Greeks. The Greek was the child of natur...