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      • While it is not certain how or when the first musical instrument was invented, most historians point to early flutes made from animal bones that are at least 37,000 years old. The oldest known written song dates back 4,000 years and was written in ancient cuneiform.
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  2. May 24, 2019 · While it is not certain how or when the first musical instrument was invented, most historians point to early flutes made from animal bones that are at least 37,000 years old. The oldest known written song dates back 4,000 years and was written in ancient cuneiform.

  3. Timeline. 41000 BCE - 32768 BCE. First known musical instrument, a bone flute (found in modern-day Germany). c. 5000 BCE. The first aulos musical instruments are carved from bone. 2700 BCE - 2300 BCE. The first depiction in art of the aulos musical instrument appears in Cycladic sculpture. 2000 BCE.

  4. The exact date and specific origin of the first device considered a musical instrument, is widely disputed. The oldest object identified by scholars as a musical instrument, is a simple flute, dated back 50,000–60,000 years. Many scholars date early flutes to about 40,000 years ago.

  5. 3 days ago · Some scholars have speculated that the first instruments were derived from such utilitarian objects as cooking pots (drums) and hunting bows (musical bows); others have argued that instruments of music might well have preceded pots and bows; while in the myths of cultures throughout the world the origin of music has frequently been attributed ...

  6. The earliest objects whose designations as musical instruments are widely accepted are bone flutes from the Swabian Jura, Germany, namely from the Geissenklösterle, Hohle Fels and Vogelherd caves. [52]

  7. Oct 25, 2024 · The origins of musical instruments date back to prehistoric times. Archaeological discoveries suggest that early humans used natural objects such as stones, bones, and shells to create sound. These primitive instruments were likely used in rituals and for communication.

  8. Jun 19, 2017 · So how did musical instruments begin? First a warning: with archeological material, we have what has been found; we do not have what has not been found. A site can be found and excavated, but if another site has not been found, then it will not have been excavated.

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