At what time in our history did man first create a melody ? At what moment were we aware that we could create that magical sensation for our senses, our soul and our mind? The truth is that we do not know who it was, if I use an instrument, how long that song lasted and if it included lyrics.
However, we have the physical testimony of a tab that has, nothing more and nothing less, than 3,400 years .Surprised? If so, we invite you to learn more about us and, above all, to listen to the song.
The Ugarit tablet and its peculiar "scores"
The incredible discovery was made in a region called Ras Shamra , what was previously known as the mythical and historical Ugarit.They are actually several clay tablets that present, with the naked eye, the classic cuneiform writing.other unique inscriptions are also perceived.What could they be?
Well, it wasn't until 1963 when Anne Draffkorn Kilmer , an eminent assyrologist at the University of California, began work with these tablets.It was a long job that lasted almost 10 years, until in the end, he could realize thanks to the help of a Belgian expert in musicology and history, the Dr.Duchesne-Guillemin , what really was about the inscriptions was... Music!

But how can it be? How did our ancestors compose? What clue did I take to these specialists to conclude that this was really "music" as we understand it? It was in an article published in 1988 in the magazine « Archeologia Musicalis» , where we were explained that there was a kind of diatonic scale of 7 notes, endowed with harmony, rhythm , of a peculiar beauty that clearly evoked articulated sounds in what we all know as "a song".
Were these tablets the sample of the origin of Western music? At the moment we cannot affirm such a thing, since it is only a small sample, something fascinating that caused several books to be published following this finding, such as "Robert Fink", entitled "Origins of Music «.

In turn, Dr.and Assyrologist Anne Draffkorn Kilmer, also published an audiobook called "A Hurrian Cult Song From Ancient Ugarit" , in which, I interpret the melody with a lyre , since according to her, it would possibly be the instrument used by the Sumerians.
Would you like to hear it? Here we leave it to you.Meanwhile, we also invite you to listen to how our planets and the sun sounds in another of our articles.
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