Music is something that can be enjoyed by all of us no matter what the age, religion and culture we are from. It can be played from simple music boxes and radio sets to the more up to date iPod music players. But what it is about music that makes people love it?
Various theories have been formulated on the origin of music. The history of music is today divided into five musical eras. First among these is the prehistoric era which covers all music produced in the preliterate cultures. Examples of music during this era are traditional Native American Music and Australian Aboriginal Music. Next is the Ancient Music era which is the name given to the music that followed the ending of the prehistoric era marked by the development of writing. The oldest known song was composed during this era around 4,000 years ago. Next is the Early Music Era which spanned from 500AD-1560. Included in this period are music produced in the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. The fourth of the five musical eras is the Common Practice Era which covers the period from 1600-1900. Music produced during the classical and romantic periods are included in this era. Finally, there is the Modern or Contemporary Era which is the music era that started in the 20th Century and continues today.
Various instruments have been produced during the different music eras which are used for the purpose of accompanying and playing music. The first of this music related items is the music box which was created in Switzerland in 1811. Come 1876, the first working piano known as the Pianola was created and exhibited in Philadelphia. Thomas Edison on the hand invented the phonograph in 1877 which is the first item to be used in recording and playing back sounds. The phonograph was soon replaced by radio sets which were used to listen to radio broadcast from various radio stations like the called KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh, PA.
The invention of cassette tapes in the 1980's is considered as one of the major steps in music revolution. It is during this time that the Sony's "Walkman" became a major hit among music aficionados and teenagers. The compact discs on the other hand provided a new format for recording and playing back music when it was introduced in 1982. These music players and compact discs are slowly and continuously being replaced by advanced music player such as the iPod which is one of the most popular music players today.
But why is music so loved by people that they play them in various music players from simple radio sets to iPhones. There were six top reason cited for people's love for music. First is people's regard for music as a universal language that bridges gaps between cultures that spoken language cannot. Next, music helps people evoke moods and feelings that are sometimes difficult to express. Music also enhances learning with various scientific studies proving the function music plays in the enhancement of brain functioning. Another reason cited for people's love for music is the ambiance it creates, enhancing any environment where it is played. Also, music is used by all religions to help them express spiritual values. Finally, music is a simple pleasure that only requires your ears and imagination.
Music, no matter if it is played from a top of the music player or from simple radio sets will always be part of our lives. This is something ingrained in our system and will always be part of our cultures.
Various theories have been formulated on the origin of music. The history of music is today divided into five musical eras. First among these is the prehistoric era which covers all music produced in the preliterate cultures. Examples of music during this era are traditional Native American Music and Australian Aboriginal Music. Next is the Ancient Music era which is the name given to the music that followed the ending of the prehistoric era marked by the development of writing. The oldest known song was composed during this era around 4,000 years ago. Next is the Early Music Era which spanned from 500AD-1560. Included in this period are music produced in the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. The fourth of the five musical eras is the Common Practice Era which covers the period from 1600-1900. Music produced during the classical and romantic periods are included in this era. Finally, there is the Modern or Contemporary Era which is the music era that started in the 20th Century and continues today.
Various instruments have been produced during the different music eras which are used for the purpose of accompanying and playing music. The first of this music related items is the music box which was created in Switzerland in 1811. Come 1876, the first working piano known as the Pianola was created and exhibited in Philadelphia. Thomas Edison on the hand invented the phonograph in 1877 which is the first item to be used in recording and playing back sounds. The phonograph was soon replaced by radio sets which were used to listen to radio broadcast from various radio stations like the called KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh, PA.
The invention of cassette tapes in the 1980's is considered as one of the major steps in music revolution. It is during this time that the Sony's "Walkman" became a major hit among music aficionados and teenagers. The compact discs on the other hand provided a new format for recording and playing back music when it was introduced in 1982. These music players and compact discs are slowly and continuously being replaced by advanced music player such as the iPod which is one of the most popular music players today.
But why is music so loved by people that they play them in various music players from simple radio sets to iPhones. There were six top reason cited for people's love for music. First is people's regard for music as a universal language that bridges gaps between cultures that spoken language cannot. Next, music helps people evoke moods and feelings that are sometimes difficult to express. Music also enhances learning with various scientific studies proving the function music plays in the enhancement of brain functioning. Another reason cited for people's love for music is the ambiance it creates, enhancing any environment where it is played. Also, music is used by all religions to help them express spiritual values. Finally, music is a simple pleasure that only requires your ears and imagination.
Music, no matter if it is played from a top of the music player or from simple radio sets will always be part of our lives. This is something ingrained in our system and will always be part of our cultures.
About the Author:
Anthony Adkins is a music aficionado from Newark, New Jersey. He also works as a construction worker at a construction company in the same city. To enjoy his music even at work, he always brings with him his Bosch Radiolader GML 24 V Baustellenradio.
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