Antzinako Soinuak – Ancient Sounds | Original Soundtrack – Motivational Music
- J. Bilbao
- Jul 3, 2024
- 1 min read
According to cave paintings from archaeological finds, it can be interpreted that prehistoric humans used music and dance to express their feelings about different events, such as war, hunting, worship, celebration and other cultural expressions that were common in those times.
Prehistoric humans and cultures of more recent times externalized these feelings through the sound of their voices and dance, this type of act was like the prelude to the mental preparation that gave them motivation to achieve the objective for which they were doing. that ritual or preparation.
The origins of music are intrinsically linked to the cultures of the world, music is a universal cultural manifestation. The birth of music took place alongside the birth of the human species.
The first cultures that inhabited the planet used music along with dance for their rituals, music in those times is also related to mating rituals, pseudo-religious rituals and with the collective work of those communities.
Primitive humans heard music or sounds in nature and in their voices, over time they learned that many of those sounds that nature emitted came from the wind that blew against many of the objects that made up nature, such as reeds, logs, shells. and many others.
Thus, more recently, they began to build the first instruments capable of producing some type of sound, which they also used to communicate with other groups and warn them of any event or danger. Antzinako Soinuak - Ancient Sounds, Original Soundtrack Composed by J. Bilbao
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