G'day Juniorakaburrito,
Thank you for your question.
Drums are among the world's oldest and most ubiquitous musical instruments, and the basic design has remained virtually unchanged for hundreds of years. It probably dates back to prehistory.
The Encyclopedia Brittanica states "Drums appear with wide geographic distribution in archaeological excavations from Neolithic times onward; one excavated in Moravia is dated at 6000 BC. Early drums consisted of a section of hollowed tree trunk covered at one end with reptile or fish skin and were struck with the hands. Later, the skin was taken from hunted game or cattle, and sticks were used. The double-headed drum came later, as did pottery drums in various shapes."
Academic research states that "The Neolithic drums have so far beenfound over an area which extends fromSouthern Denmark through Germany (where they are most common), to the Czech Republic and Poland. Between 300-400 have been identified so far, but many moremay lie unidentified amongst pottery sherdsfrom excavations. They all share thecharacteristic of a roughly goblet-shapedhollow body made of clay, although they varyconsiderably in their body profile and overallheight (ranging from 14 cm to 46 cm high).Many, although not all of the drums, have aeither lugs or brackets around the upperedge where a drum head could be attached."
I have attached sources for your reference.
Regards
2006-09-07 19:06:41
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answered by Anonymous
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The concept of drums are as old as mankind. A drum is called a membranophone, or an instrument that creates sound by striking a stretched membrane with some type of object, usually a rounded stick. Drums first appeared as far back as 6000 BC. Mesopotamian excavations unearthed small cylindrical drums dated 3000 BC. Several wall markings found in caves in Peru show drums used in various aspects of societal life. The American Indians used gourd and wooden constructed drums for their rituals and ceremonies. Drums have always been used for more than merely creating music. Civil uses, messaging, and religious uses are but a few.
2006-09-07 20:29:23
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answered by ♥ lani s 7
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That would be too early to even seriously consider, since every culture has their own traditional percussionist flair. The were invented, at least to a lesser extent, before humans were even using texts to record history.
You could define a drum from anything ranging from a timpani, to a person with a stick and a rock, to a 50 gallon oil container. The answer would really have to lie in your own definition of drum.
2006-09-07 19:03:16
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answered by ianmeister 1
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i am going to provide you with my view as a Christian. ok? Lucifer replaced into in charge at one time with praise and worship so as that being suggested you've were given to imagine that that's a way for him to be in a position to connect to people. there are countless songs written that glorify the Lord yet we nevertheless might want to be careful in that in each thing that we do this we do not carry too a lot credence into "feeling" the song. If there is not any peace and also you're feeling "haunted" with the help of the song then cease at cutting-edge. You already suggested it is is getting you remote from God. My pastor and his spouse visited a church at one time that had this praise and worship that can make the enemy smile. ladies got here out in gentle ethereal clothing and drums were beating, people were swaying, tambourines on hips even as the ladies danced circles around the congregation. the surely spirit there replaced into no longer from the Lord. be careful in all that you do and ensure that each human being you do you do it unto the Lord. Ask Him what that's that you need to be doing for Him. it may haven't from now on something to do with song. after we come to Him we are to come back to Him with empty fingers for He on my own will fill them. it is what consecration means contained in the Hebrew. To have empty fingers made comprehensive. Made comprehensive of what you ask? Made comprehensive of Christ. He has no want for our organic skills. although in case you've been an outstanding orator it may no longer be that He needs you to be a pastor or speaker someplace. in case you sing like a lark this does no longer propose that He needs you to be in choir or decrease a CD. we are to provide our skills to Him and enable Him provide you with His. there is an area contained in the body of Christ for all them that trust. Our job is to easily delight in the Lord and sit down at His ft for that's there that we serve Him proper for it truly is the more desirable proper area.
2016-11-25 20:14:19
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answered by Anonymous
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A long freakin time ago. My bet is that they were one of the 1st musical instruments. ever.
2006-09-07 18:59:00
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answered by ffemt1280 3
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watch King Kong.
2006-09-07 19:03:53
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answered by Anonymous
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162 b.c.
2006-09-07 19:03:58
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answered by psxfff123 3
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