Of course.
Music is written down on specialised paper called either music manuscript or music staff paper and is available with variable staves per page.
Folk music and classical music is analogous to fables and written history. Folk music can be passed down through generations aurally, but never written down. Classical music, much like written history, has been formally published.
No Aboriginal music was passed down through word to mouth. Meaning they never wrote it down.
Music is written down to preserve and communicate musical ideas between musicians. It allows for accurate replication of compositions and provides a way to share music across time and space. Written music also helps musicians to understand the structure, timing, and dynamics of a piece.
All of the above
China Conservatory of Music was created in 1964.
Music composed by Nie Er Words written by Tian Han
The most amazing music ever written down would have to be the first time it was ever written down. A real game changer for the entertainment world.The first music written down was on clay tablets created at Nippur, in Sumer about 2000 BCE. The fragments that remain indicate it was for performing music Details are that it was based on in harmonies of thirds, and used a diatonic scale.(five whole steps (whole tones) and two half steps (semitones) in each octave)
be willing to explore music that is unfamilliar
Most music today is written and recorded for commercial purposes. It was also passed down orally, rather than being written down.
"Prehistoric" implies that there are no records of the period. That is before writing was invented.The first example of written music wase found written in cuneiform on a tablet, It was made at Nippur, about 2000 BCE. Along with music, the Sumerians kept many written records on several topic.So yes the earliest music was written on clay tablets, no it was not prehistoric.
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