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Sumerian lyre with religious figure of bull. |
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type of music composition |
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earliest known-clay tabet 1400-1250bce
too poorly understood to read with confidence. develops over lots of time. |
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2 pipes w/reed
-Dionysius worshiped with this instrument |
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Apollo's instrument
basically a small harp |
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one's ethical character of being and behaving.
significance: Pythagorean view of music-music affects other realms |
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voice moves between sustained pitches separated by discrete intervals |
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"four strings"
4 notes make P4
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2 octave span of tetra chords-greek msic |
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ordering of whole/semitones in 4/5/8tave |
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scale or set of pitches within a specific range or region of the voice
assoc. w/mood |
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