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Who Created Music?

There is no universal answer to the question, "Who created music?" what can claim no single entity to have created music? Music, or melodic sounds, must have existed before the speech and the ability to produce consonants and vowels. This is because the ability to produce music is an essential element of speech; without it, speech would be impossible.


The Japanese engineer Iktar Kakashi was one of the pioneers of electronic music. Born in 1924, he was the self-taught inventor of many devices that have shaped the way we create music today. His innovations include the TR-808 and 909 drum machines, the TB-303 bass synthesizer, add MIDI, the standard for connecting electronic musical instruments. Today, his inventions are found in many popular music products.


Dave Smith created music with electronic instruments. He pioneered MIDI technology, which enabled hundreds of electronic instruments to play together. His invention, the Sequential Prophet-5 synthesizer, was instrumental to the music of the 1980s. Smith was also an innovator in the field of synthesis, making it possible for a wide variety of instruments to perform the same music.


According to Aristotle, music can have good and bad effects. For example, the wrong kind of music would make you the wrong person, while the right kind would make you more rational and less emotional. As a result, bringing up your children in an environment where they are exposed to the right kind of music is essential. In addition, many people believe that music can help educate children and promote good health.


Guido d'Arezzo is an important figure in the history of music. He was a monk in the Middle Ages when the monastery was an important institution in Europe. During this time, people worshiped God by singing sacred music. This method was fraught with problems, and he aimed to address them. His work had a profound impact on the music of later ages.


Boethius was a Roman philosopher who lived in the fourth century AD during the decline of the Roman Empire. He developed a cosmo-vision of music that outlines the creation and evolution of music. From the most straightforward artificial instruments to the heavenly bodies, Boethius outlines the order and harmony of music and the relationship between music and nature.


The work of Madame de Pompadour as a patron of French opera is of great historical importance. She is considered one of the most significant operatic patrons of the Enlightenment. Moreover, her contributions to the aesthetics of French opera are invaluable. In particular, her views on harmony shaped the aesthetic profile of French opera during the eighteenth century.


Beethoven was deaf, but this did not stop him from creating music. Although he could not hear, he continued to compose with the help of a piano and various amplification devices. As his hearing declined, he began to use lower notes in his compositions.


Gorillaz created music that's not merely avant-garde but also incredibly catchy and diverse. Their self-titled debut has a breezy, loose-limbed vibe that appeals to Musical programmers, MTV viewers, and club-goers alike. They have a knack for writing snazzy, catchy songs, and many feature their co-founder, Kid Koala. Their sound combines dub-reggae rhythms with hip-hop values. They also use delay and reverb effects, which give their songs an extra layer of depth.

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