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Not A Man ; A Feeling - By S.G.Elakia

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 The only voice I hear in my silence. which conveys all my emotions, not to anyone but myself His melodies grows like aurora's flame, so beautiful that I go into dream. His songs hit chromesthesia in my veins, and now I see the sound in golden rains. ‘Kanne Kalaimaane' - haunts my chest, the song which doesn't end - it echoes me. No modern touch, just a vintage feel, which calms my soul. Through the divinity in his voice, I hear what can't be seen by others The symphony only he can compose, not just as a song but destiny's voice - Ilayaraaja - my soul's only choice -- S.G.Elakkia   ✨ Your poem has found its home here. The way your words move feels less like ink on a page and more like waves colliding with the sky—raw, alive, and unforgettable. You’ve given us a piece of yourself, and that is the greatest gift a writer can offer.  Thank you for trusting us with your voice. From this day forward, your words are part of something bigger, something that rides beyond...

Musical instruments

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Ancient M usic instruments vary across  cultures and civilizations. Here are some examples: * Ancient Mesopotamia (Sumeria, Babylon, Assyria)* 1. Lyre : A stringed instrument with a pear-shaped body. 2. Harp : A stringed instrument with a triangular shape. 3. Flute : Made from reeds or wood. 4. Drum : Clay or wood drums. 5. Sistrum : A rattling instrument with metal discs. * Ancient Egypt  1. Harp : Similar to Mesopotamian harps. 2. Flute : Made from reeds or wood. 3. Lyre : Introduced from Mesopotamia. 4. Sistrum : Used in temple rituals. 5. Tambourine : A frame drum with metal discs. * Ancient Greece  1. Lyre : A symbol of Apollo. 2. Aulos : A double reed instrument. 3. Kithara : A more advanced lyre. 4. Hydraulis : An early organ. 5. Crotala : A pair of castanets. * Ancient Rome  1. Cornu : A curved horn. 2. Tuba : A long, straight trumpet. 3. Lyre : Adopted from Greece. 4. Sistrum : Adopted from Egypt. 5. Water Organv: An early hydraulic organ. * Ancient India (V...

Purple Rhythm - Music Experts

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Music has a rich and diverse history that spans thousands of years, making it difficult to pinpoint exactly when it "started." However, here are some key milestones in the evolution of music: - Prehistoric Era (circa 40,000 BCE): Evidence suggests that early humans used music for communication, rituals, and storytelling. - Ancient Civilizations (circa 3000 BCE): Music was an integral part of ancient cultures in Egypt, Greece, China, and Mesopotamia, with instruments like the lyre, harp, and flute. - Classical Antiquity (circa 500 BCE - 500 CE): Greek and Roman civilizations developed sophisticated musical systems, including notation and instruments like the aulos and hydraulis. - Medieval Period (circa 500 - 1450 CE): Music was primarily used for religious purposes, with the development of Gregorian chant and troubadour songs.  - Renaissance (circa 1450 - 1600 CE): Music became more complex, with the emergence of polyphony and instruments like the lute and viol. - Baroque...