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What did the earliest Chinese instruments look and sound like? In this episode, we travel back nearly 9,000 years to discover the Jiahu crane bone flute, to explore its role in material and spiritual life in primitive tr...
9,000 year old music: The Jiahu bone flute is an episode from A Thousand Whys by podcastcp. What did the earliest Chinese instruments look and sound like? In this episode, we travel back nearly 9,000 years to discover the Jiahu crane bone f...
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What did the earliest Chinese instruments look and sound like? In this episode, we travel back nearly 9,000 years to discover the Jiahu crane bone flute, to explore its role in material and spiritual life in primitive tribes, and hear the echoes of early Chinese civilization.
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9,000 year old music: The Jiahu bone flute is from A Thousand Whys by podcastcp.
Published Dec 31, 2024 and 16:08 long