Which is the oldest musical instrument in the world? Peer inside the prehistoric cave discovery that dates back an ...
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See the human body morph into musical instruments from around the world at a new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
A new exhibition that opened this week at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art puts 4,000 years of human music-making ...
There is no doubt that ancient humans differed significantly from modern humans in several aspects. However, some of these "aspects" shockingly stayed the same across centuries, such as the importance ...
Scott Yoo learns from Eyjólfur Eyjólfsson and Jófríður Ákadóttir about how driftwood can be made into the iconic Icelandic instrument langspil. Most of settled history, we didn't have any forests. I ...
“Musical Bodies,” a new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, revels in the blurry boundaries between humans and instruments. By Joshua Barone Visuals by Ye Fan Clap your hands. Tap a foot.
Scott Yoo learns how driftwood can be made into an iconic Icelandic instrument. Scott Yoo learns from Eyjólfur Eyjólfsson and Jófríður Ákadóttir about how driftwood can be made into the iconic ...
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