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  1. The Music Timeline (18000 BC to 1952) 18000 BC – The bones of a wooly mammoth were used to make a musical instrument in Ukraine. 4000 BC – Flutes and harps played in Egypt. 2000 BC – The first song was written in cuneiform, in Mesopotamia. 850 BC – Polyphony begins in church choirs – Interweaving many different vocal melodies ...

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    • The History of Music
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    • What Was The Earliest Form of Music?

    A truly fascinating subject, learning about the history of music allows children to go back in time, exploring the origins of popular music genres and famous composers. Helping to spark a real interest in music, and how it came to be what it is today, teaching children about the history of music can assist you in engaging their interest and deliver...

    Our aim with this collection of resources is to provide you with reliable teaching materials that are effective in helping you plan quality lessons and engage your children. Made by teachers, beautifully designed, featuring hand-drawn illustrations, you can trust these resources are accurate, informative, and ideal for KS2 children. From PowerPoint...

    No one is certain of how or where music originated. However, the history of musicdates back hundreds (or possibly thousands) of years; there is even evidence for music being written and played as early as 700BC, with hymns being written in cuneiform. Read more about the History of Music on our Teaching Wiki.

  2. Jun 5, 2015 · Taking you and your children through the main periods of classical music, you can teach them about the music of the 1400s up to the 1960s. From the Renaissance to the Contemporary period, this music timeline provides children with a helpful visual aid - complete with original illustrations.

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  3. Jun 3, 2017 · From the Renaissance to the Contemporary period, this music timeline provides children with a helpful visual aid - complete with original illustrations. With this, they can learn about music history whilst also developing their understanding of historical chronology.

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  4. Children are encouraged to build a sense of chronology and begin to understand how music changed over time by listening with attention to detail to a variety of music written by the great...

  5. Studying music through the decades at KS2 can help children understand a timeline of 20th century music and its developments. These clear and colourful resources look at key cultural events and how these affected music.

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  7. Naomi and Ludwig then take a whistle stop tour through the centuries to look back at their music journey through the various periods - Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic,...

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