From the simple drums, to fuly strung instruments, to instruments played by blowing into them with only 3 keys, they have elvolved to show us that people can make instruments of different pitches, and in different clefs.
through musicians with instruments
It is indirectly from Spain. The stringed instruments of Spain were also found in Portugal. It was the Portuguese that brought their instruments to Hawaii and there they evolved into the ukulele.
yes, but all instruments have evolved a little since their creation.
Harry Partch.
They evolved music by using different types of music and instruments in their songs which inspired many bands and artists after them.
String instruments have evolved over time with advancements in technology and materials. Early string instruments were made from natural materials like animal gut and wood, while modern instruments often use synthetic materials. Additionally, the construction and design of string instruments have been refined over time to improve their sound quality and playability.
i think that something that has changed about it is the instruments that they use, but im not completely sure..that's what i think.. what about you!?
The guitar originated in Spain during the 15th century. It evolved from earlier stringed instruments like the lute and the vihuela. The modern guitar as we know it today has its roots in Spain, but similar instruments can be found in various cultures around the world.
Look at the past. Italians invented the Piano ( Pianoforte originally- soft and loud) , They use Organs, all orchestral instruments- and perfected the Violin ( Stradivarius for example) and mandolin. they even evolved a bass mandolin which was made in the US by Gibson.
The invention of the first wind instruments cannot be attributed to a single individual, as they evolved over time across various cultures. Ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, developed early wind instruments like flutes and horns. The earliest known wind instruments date back to around 3000 BC, with artifacts such as the ancient Egyptian flute and the Greek aulos demonstrating the long history of these instruments. Thus, the creation of wind instruments is a product of collective innovation rather than a singular invention.
One way ancient India influenced us is musical. Instruments like the Tambourine & Tambour evolved from the Tambora & Tanpura
Woodwind instruments have ancient origins, with their development tracing back thousands of years. Early examples, such as the flute and reed instruments, date back to around 3000 BCE in various cultures. The modern woodwind family, including instruments like the clarinet and saxophone, evolved significantly during the Renaissance and Baroque periods, particularly from the 17th to 19th centuries. Thus, there isn't a specific "invention" date, but rather a gradual evolution of these instruments over time.