There have been many opinions of what the first recording is. Some claim it was Thomas Edison's "Mary Had a Little Lamb was the first recording ever (which is the most famous rumor). It was the first recording that could be played back after recorded, but it wasn't the FIRST RECORDING EVER.
The first ever EVER produced was actually made on a device called a phonautograph. No, NOT phonograph, the PHONAUTOgraph. It was a device that could transcribe sound to a visible medium, but had no means to play the sound back after it was recorded. Thankfully, last year, people were able to scan the papers into a computer, and the first ever recording was found to be a 10 second excerpt of the french folk song, Au Clair de la lune. Most people will say he was singing "Au Clair de la lune, Pierrot repondit`." This, however, is not the case. Despite sounding like "Au Clair de la lune, Pierrot repondit`", it is not. It is the first line of the song, "Au Clair de la lune, mon ami Pierrot." I found this out by listening closely to a slowed down version, and found after "lune" that it sounded like "mon ami-" not "Pierrot." Also the very last seconds of the recording had two syllables, like in "Pierrot." NOT three syllables as in "repondit`."
The first ever recorded music that survived, was the 9th century AD chant, the 'Gregorian Chant'. There is historical evidence that the Ancient Greeks inscribed music on to rocks, in around the 4th Century BC.
I believe the first music recordings were tests, done in the 1890s.
But the first "real" music recordings began right after the turn of the century with Blues & Jazz. Talent Scouts recorded "slave songs" to recruit blues singers from the fields.
The oldest I have, is a 1918 Al Jolson, On the Road to Calais.
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Actually a new discovery, it is now officially the song "Au Clair de la Lune" from 1860. It was recently unearthed, and much older than the previous record-holder, that from Thomas Edison. The new "oldest" recording comes from an unidentified French woman singing, being recorded by Edouard-Leon Scott.
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)
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Actually the first documented piece of music was in the year 100 c.e. It was called the Epitaph of Seikilos, found on a grave stone. It was also somewhat of a drinking song
It was way back in ancient Egypt, the hebrew slaves sang, and before that there was probably song and dance, but obviously no one alive today knows what the first song ever performed was.
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be willing to explore music that is unfamilliar
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The first music video ever released by the American country group Alabama was in 1977, and this was for their debut single, "I Want To Be With You Tonight".
no, he only learned music by listening to some one play it first
His name is Brad Norling. This is the first thing he has ever done.
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)
She doesn't write her on music.
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be willing to explore music that is unfamilliar
It is the best music ever written.
The early inscribings of the Odyssey and other such narratives are possibly the first writings, but the first book was the bible.
Justin Biebers first song was "one time" but the first he wrote was "Down to Earth"
I dont know but i think she wants to concontrate on her music career first and then settle down
The first play ever written was The Persians. It was written by Aeschylus in 472 BCE.
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It was thousands of years ago and before anything could be written down, so nobody can ever know.
It is impossible to know. In audio recordings, you can imagine that the first tests would have been thrown out pending improvement. Also note, "Recording" in music refers to not only audio recordings, but notational recordings (eg: sheet music) and piano rolls. In early notated music, the first written music would have disintegrated by now.