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They had to do “Love Me Do” over “How Do You Do It” because “Love Me Do” was who they were: the young men who rode on buses, cut school to smoke and listen to Elvis, played in skiffle bands, taught themselves various instruments, and applied an amateur’s approach to music-making as they were evolving into autodidact wizards of ...
Mar 15, 2008 · Here Comes the Sun has become the first Beatles song to be over a billion times on Spotify, currently standing at 1,000,330,724 plays, and is one of only 406 songs to pass the billion mark.
Apr 28, 2011 · The first session for one of Paul McCartney ’s most famous and best-loved songs, ‘Eleanor Rigby’, took place on this day, with the recording of the string octet backing. The session was a short one, beginning at 5pm and finishing at 7.50pm.
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Some scholars say singing was the first kind of musical sound. Not that people back then were crooning full-length songs. Instead, they made simpler vocal sounds – perhaps just a few notes put together. If that’s true, perhaps early humans began to speak and sing at about the same time. Why did they sing? Maybe they had an impulse to imitate someth...
Archaeologists have helped musicologists learn about ancient musical instrumentsfrom the artifacts they’ve uncovered. For example, they have found flutes and whistles made of bone, pottery and stone. The archaeologists used a process known as carbon-14 datingto find out how old the bone instruments were. All living organisms – animals, plants and p...
In Africa, 4,000-year-old rock paintings and engravings found in Egyptian tombs show musicians playing what appear to be harps. Greek pottery often depicts musical scenes; these images often appeared on vases and urns. The settings, though, are often unclear. Whether the musicians were part of a festival or celebration, or simply playing for their ...
Can you imagine living today without music? I can’t. Not only does it entertain and enthrall, it allows us to communicate emotions. Music helps us celebrate joyful events and consoles us when we’re sad or in pain. Certainly, ancient music made its listeners feel powerful emotions, just as music throughout this century and beyond will do the same. T...
A Day In The Life by The Beatles song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position
Apr 7, 2008 · George Martin played a Steinway grand piano on A Hard Day’s Night, and contributed to the opening chord. Computer analysis has suggested that Martin played five notes: D2, G2, D3, G3 and C4 (middle C is C4). Furthermore, the sustain pedal was held down, allowing further harmonics to emerge.
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Dec 18, 2015 · “Hurrian Hymn No. 6” is considered the world’s earliest melody, but the oldest musical composition to have survived in its entirety is a first century A.D. Greek tune known as the “Seikilos...