If you are asking how to say "History of music" in Hebrew, it's:
historiyah shel muzika (???????? ?? ??????)
Hanoch Avenary has written: 'Hebrew hymn tunes' -- subject(s): Hebrew Hymns, Hymns, Hebrew 'The Ashkenazi tradition of Biblical chant between 1500 and 1900' -- subject(s): Jewish chants, History and criticism 'Ne'imot piyutim' -- subject(s): Hebrew Hymns, History and criticism, Hymns, Hebrew 'Neginot ha-Torah be-masoret Ashkenaz, ben 1500 le-1900' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Jewish Music, Jews, Music, Music, Jewish, Synagogue music 'Encounters of East and West in music' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Music, Jews
There was no Hebrew music during the prehistoric period. Hebrew civilization began around the year 2000 BCE, but prehistory usually refers to anything prior to 3200 BCE.
The word 'music' is translated to 'Musica' in Hebrew. In Hebrew letters, you spell it מוזיקה or מוסיקה. The Hebrew letters are: Mem, Vav, Zain, Yod, Kof, He.
Most of Hebrew History comes from the Bible, but there is some archeology as well.
There are no records of any Hebrew music before slavery in Egypt.
The Hebrew words for "history of chocolate" are: היסטוריה של שוקולדה
The Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) has information about the Hebrew leaders. See also:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-history/timeline-of-jewish-history
History is the events that mark the passage of time.
In short, the history of music technology is the history of the technology of music. Thanks for listening :)
The Hebrew Bible, also called the Tanach (×ª× ×´×š)
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The Anunnaki are ancient Mesopotamian deities mentioned in Hebrew texts, such as the Bible. They are believed to have influenced Hebrew mythology and history through their interactions with humans, shaping cultural beliefs and narratives.