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Listen To The Oldest Song In The World: A Sumerian Hymn Written 3,400 Years Ago (Video)

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(N.Morgan) Music historians and fans a like are relishing in this discovered treasure of music, dating back over 3,400 years! The piece seems simple enough and I would have liked to hear it on a different instrument, but it is amazing that it has withstood the tests of time and this is a very important discovery, in early human development. In the early 1950s, archaeologists unearthed several clay tablets from the 14th century B.C.E..

Found, WFMU tells us, “in the ancient Syrian city of Ugarit,” these tablets “contained cuneiform signs in the hurrian language,” which turned out to be the oldest known piece of music ever discovered, a 3,400 year-old cult hymn. Anne Draffkorn Kilmer, professor of Assyriology at the University of California, produced the interpretation above in 1972.

(She describes how she arrived at the musical notation—in some technical detail—in this interview.)

Since her initial publications in the 60s on the ancient Sumerian tablets and the musical theory found within, other scholars of the ancient world have published their own versions.

The piece, writes Richard Fink in a 1988 Archeologia Musicalis article, confirms a theory that “the 7-note diatonic scale as well as harmony existed 3,400 years ago.”

This, Fink tells us, “flies in the face of most musicologist’s views that ancient harmony was virtually non-existent (or even impossible) and the scale only about as old as the Ancient Greeks.”

Kilmer’s colleague Richard Crocker claims that the discovery “revolutionized the whole concept of the origin of western music.” So, academic debates aside, what does the oldest song in the world sound like?

Listen to a midi version below and hear it for yourself. Doubtless, the midi keyboard was not the Sumerians instrument of choice, but it suffices to give us a sense of this strange composition, though the rhythm of the piece is only a guess.

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    • Болеслава

      Interesting. Hebrew music from a time period a little later was much better. It did not grate on your nerves at all but actually very, very beautiful.

      • Anonymous

        Hebrew is nothing but plagiarized Imperial Court Aramaic. Their music, myths are more plagiarized claptrap. Their ” genius” as a Tribe was in deception, crowd psychology and manipulation. EVERYTHING the “contributed” was borrowed/stolen from ethnic groups around them

        • faithbrother

          The God of Israel Is Real. The israelites were cared for by God himself. They did not steal that,
          liar.

        • SonOfJohn777

          Your not even delusional. Your just a liar. I suppose that works to convince Kos types though?

        • Damien

          Aramaic was the language the people of Jesus’ time spoke. I think I remember reading that ancient west Semites were mostly Amorites though (described in the Bible as giants).

      • PaulTarsuss

        It turns out that the Legend of Zelda game sound tracks are all apparently rip offs from the ancient Sumerians….

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT4XtffirjE

        I smell an ancient consipiracy to program the minds of children far in the future….at a time when cultic deep brain hypnosis would the order of the day…

        Orwell eat your heart out.

    • WeBeDoomed

      Dammit, I would have still been a sh!t musician even 3,400 years ago :oops: :sad:

    • Nicole Morgan (Investigative Reporter)

      I was thinking it would have sounded better played on a piano or maybe even a violin..

      It is a bit grating in the computer form, but with the right instrument, I think it would be lovely.

      • WeBeDoomed

        I’m no expert but would it be possible to play a 7-note diatonic scale on an instrument designed for an 8-note scale :?:

    • earlcity

      I am afraid this is NOT the oldest song of the world, it is the oldest known song of the world..

      (i miss a bit of rock and roll rhytm in it)

    • Geeper

      MIDItastic!

    • wunmansho

      Probably appropriate for the circumstance. When your a bunch of camelherds eating dust and bathing in your own sweat for months at a time your creative moments arent going to express too much comfort… but rather a thinly stifled angst from a life at the edge of existence. Only a moment of calm before you huff in a breath and dive into the next sandstorm

    • Writers Block

      Takes me back to my days with an 8-bit Nintendo!

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    • desertspeaks

      play that funky music, abdul!

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