ITT we post ancient music

ITT we post ancient music

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I know it's normie music, but it's also an undeniable CLASSIC

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Does this count?
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Unironically better than any music black people invented.

How do they know what Ancient Egyptian music sounded like?

youtu.be/2Ios-NT0fNI
This beauty

OP here, they know which instruments they used and thread pic is the lyrics they found for the song i posted. Also I dont know if you could consider Hurrians as egyptians since they never existed in egypt but im not an expert.

>Does this count?
of course.

Hurrians weren't Egyptians, the closest connection to Egypt is that a few Hurrian princesses got married to Egyptian pharaohs. That user was just being a retard.

Ugarit was not Hurrian anymore by 1400 bc though some inhabitants of Ugarit were Hurrian, many others spoke Semitic, they were in direct contact with Egyptians and we have several letter of correspondence between the Egyptian pharaoh and Ugarit's "major"/king

They borded Egypt for some centuries

This channel has a lot of chants and hymns.
youtube.com/user/Teutoniclordd/videos

the song could be far older than 1400 bc, the stone plate on which its documented is that old but the song could be older.

youtube.com/watch?v=uoWyLYSPNEU

Gao Shan Liu Shui 高山流水
(High Mountain Flowing Water)

Composed by Bo Ya (伯牙) before 221 BC

You can also hear this from Civ V

>The music is based on the story of a musician, Bou-Ya, who during the early Qing dynasty was playing his music in a mountain by himself, when a peasant called Zhong Zhiqi, came by and described his feelings after hearing Buo-Ya's music.

>Zhong found that the music was so grand that it invoked images of the splendour of Mount Tai, and the grandeur and openness of the river and ocean. They became best friends, joined together by music. Later, when Zhong Zhiqi died, Bou Ya broke his own harp, and stopped playing music for the rest of his life.

>Later in history, this piece of music was often played first when artists met, to express respect to each other.

*Qin dynasty

I googled the translation for the song and its beautiful thank you user:
While you live, shine
have no grief at all
life exists only for a short while
and time demands an end.

Very nice

I wasn't ready for those feels.

beautiful thank you user.

How dare you speak venom upon the works of Tyler the Creator, you plebeian!

Wow, I never researched the lyrics. That's actually very touching. Thanks user

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Stop this.

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>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bo_Ya
>youtube.com/watch?v=ij_OpTvDxIU
Here's the instrument.

Note, in ancient China this was actually seen as a manly instrument to play. I think the Three Kingdoms series shows some aspect of this.

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A real classic, translation in the description