Yes, the Shaun in Tudor Times.
The piano evolved ffrom the harpsichord, an instrument in which the strings were plucked, rather than hit with hammers (like the piano).
Yes. The clarinet evolved from the Chalumeau when someone put a register key on the back to increase the range.
The vihuela de mano evolved into the guitar. The sackbut evolved into the trombone. The shawm evolved into the oboe.
The viola family.
yes, it evolved from the lyre
No. Humans are not made from stars. However, every element in the human body except hydrogen and perhaps lithium came from an exploding star. The human body contains carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, iron, chlorine, sulphur, and a number of other elements, all made in stars. All became available for other uses when the stars exploded.
They evolved from earlier mammals. They are native to the states, after all.
The recorder, a woodwind musical instrument, has its origins in Europe, particularly in the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance period. While it was popularized in countries like Germany and England, its design and development were influenced by earlier instruments from various regions, including the Mediterranean. The instrument evolved over time, leading to the modern versions we see today.
My wailmer evolved earlier today at level 40.
Chess evolved from earlier games. It had no inventor.
Johann Christoph Denner invented the clarinet in Nuremburg, Germany in 1690.The clarinet evolved from an earlier instrument called the chalumeau. Over time, additional keywork and airtight pads were added to improve tone and playability.
All the evidence indicates modern man evolved from earlier apes.