make carvings
The first ever musical instrument was strictly speaking the human voice when the earliest people started to sing. But the other oldest instrument found until now is a flute made from a vulture's wing bone , 35,000 years old and discovered in the Schwaben region of Germany.
"These archaeological finds (referring to the Olmec Heads Stone Carvings), are of the ancient natural people in South America. These people are referred to as "Olmec". There is no such place as "Amexem".
The Earth's oldest civilization was found in Mesopotamia around 4,000 BC. This was the sight where the Sumerian people lived. It is considered the cradle of civilization.
Paintings or sculptures on the stones, writing on pieces of bamboos, etc.
the tin whistle and penny whistle or an Irish whistle and a bohran is a drum
A quartet.
People who always dreamed of playing an instrument with keys.
carvings
make carvings
1,2,3 man band or orchestra
Ancient carvings in volcanic rock can provide important insights into the beliefs, culture, and traditions of past civilizations. These carvings can offer clues about symbolism, religious practices, or historical events. Studying these carvings can help researchers better understand the people who created them and the significance of the sites where they are found.
Stage Fright. When your on stage, don't look at the people. Just look at your instrument
carvings that were messages from important people
It is never too late to learn to play a musical instrument. With dedication and practice, people of all ages can develop their musical skills and enjoy the benefits of playing an instrument.
The first ever musical instrument was strictly speaking the human voice when the earliest people started to sing. But the other oldest instrument found until now is a flute made from a vulture's wing bone , 35,000 years old and discovered in the Schwaben region of Germany.
The Vuvuzela. People were playing them loudly during matches.