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Music Left-Handed

Are you right-handeti or left-handed You may not spend much time thinking about it, but handedness plays a surprisingly large role in your daily activities. Many musical instruments, such as oboes and clarinets, have a handedness to them the last available softball glove always fits the wrong hand left-handed... [Pg.289]

Ethiopia, date back to about 3.4 million years ago, and could have been used by any of the several varieties of hominid, perhaps even by the ancestors of our species. Homo sapiens [1]. Less than a million years ago. Neanderthals, a not-so-distant cousin (and perhaps a subspecies of H. sapiens), left behind musical instruments made out of bones, along with stone tools and flint blades. They used these blades to make wooden spears, hand-axes, and to skin animal hides for clothing and shelter. Historical records of our species, H. sapiens, date back to about 200,000years ago. It is now known that H. interacted with Neanderthals, resulting in some genetic exchange,... [Pg.2]


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