The Shortest History of Music: From Bone Flutes to Synthesizers, Hildegard of Bingen to Beyoncé?5,000 Years of Instrument and Song
No art form is as widely discussed—or as readily available—as music. With the click of just a few buttons, modern humans can decide what they think of the brand-new Beyoncé just as quickly as they can form opinions on Brahms or the Beatles or Bob Dylan. But things weren't always this way. In this brisk, breakneck history, award-winning musician and broadcaster Andrew Ford dives into the constant evolutions and reinventions that have led to the popularity and accessibility of modern music. Ford explores:

● Why playing history's earliest example of notated music—clay tablets from 1400 BCE Syria—doesn't produce a consistent sound

● How colonization and the slave trade led to one region in West Africa having an unparalleled influence on world music

● How clerical and royal support allowed early composers to invent the symphony

● What leads humans to make music in the first place—and why music plays such a massive role in our culture.

The Shortest History of Music takes us on a lively tour through several thousands of years of music history, tracing our relationship with this essential art and allowing us to freshly appreciate and understand music today.
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The Shortest History of Music: From Bone Flutes to Synthesizers, Hildegard of Bingen to Beyoncé?5,000 Years of Instrument and Song
No art form is as widely discussed—or as readily available—as music. With the click of just a few buttons, modern humans can decide what they think of the brand-new Beyoncé just as quickly as they can form opinions on Brahms or the Beatles or Bob Dylan. But things weren't always this way. In this brisk, breakneck history, award-winning musician and broadcaster Andrew Ford dives into the constant evolutions and reinventions that have led to the popularity and accessibility of modern music. Ford explores:

● Why playing history's earliest example of notated music—clay tablets from 1400 BCE Syria—doesn't produce a consistent sound

● How colonization and the slave trade led to one region in West Africa having an unparalleled influence on world music

● How clerical and royal support allowed early composers to invent the symphony

● What leads humans to make music in the first place—and why music plays such a massive role in our culture.

The Shortest History of Music takes us on a lively tour through several thousands of years of music history, tracing our relationship with this essential art and allowing us to freshly appreciate and understand music today.
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The Shortest History of Music: From Bone Flutes to Synthesizers, Hildegard of Bingen to Beyoncé?5,000 Years of Instrument and Song

The Shortest History of Music: From Bone Flutes to Synthesizers, Hildegard of Bingen to Beyoncé?5,000 Years of Instrument and Song

The Shortest History of Music: From Bone Flutes to Synthesizers, Hildegard of Bingen to Beyoncé?5,000 Years of Instrument and Song

The Shortest History of Music: From Bone Flutes to Synthesizers, Hildegard of Bingen to Beyoncé?5,000 Years of Instrument and Song

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No art form is as widely discussed—or as readily available—as music. With the click of just a few buttons, modern humans can decide what they think of the brand-new Beyoncé just as quickly as they can form opinions on Brahms or the Beatles or Bob Dylan. But things weren't always this way. In this brisk, breakneck history, award-winning musician and broadcaster Andrew Ford dives into the constant evolutions and reinventions that have led to the popularity and accessibility of modern music. Ford explores:

● Why playing history's earliest example of notated music—clay tablets from 1400 BCE Syria—doesn't produce a consistent sound

● How colonization and the slave trade led to one region in West Africa having an unparalleled influence on world music

● How clerical and royal support allowed early composers to invent the symphony

● What leads humans to make music in the first place—and why music plays such a massive role in our culture.

The Shortest History of Music takes us on a lively tour through several thousands of years of music history, tracing our relationship with this essential art and allowing us to freshly appreciate and understand music today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798228548862
Publisher: Tantor
Publication date: 05/06/2025
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 6.70(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Jonathan Todd Ross, a graduate of the NYU/Tisch School of the Arts, has narrated over 120 audiobooks across a wide variety of genres, including fiction, nonfiction, self-help, YA, biography and memoir, children's literature, and romance. He's won an Audie Award (Restart by Gordon Korman), received numerous YALSA and Earphone Awards (Swindle by Gordon Korman, Fake Mustache by Tom Angleberger, and more), and made all of his middle school bullies regret every mean thing they ever said to him when he narrated Tom Brady's The TB12 Method.

Jonathan loves narrating all genres, bringing the author's words to audio-life.
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