The oldest known musical instrument is a simple flute that dates back as far as 67,000 years, although most historians believe that it is impossible to determine the true invention of musical instruments due to how music can be make with almost any object. Many early instruments were crafted from bone, wood, and animal skins.
They have evolved into what we are blessed with today – a vast array of instruments from every corner of the world. This infographic invites you to learn more about these instruments! Listening to music and playing instruments is especially enriching for children; music boosts every aspect of child development, from intellectual and emotional to motor skills and overall literacy. It improves memory, builds confidence, teaches patience as they learn to play, teaches discipline, and brings joy.
Additionally, this infographic introduces children to cultures from around the world, which expands their world views and encourages them to embrace diversity. Please visit the AAAStateofPlay infographic page to see the interactive version of the infographic here.
Infographic by: www.aaastateofplay.com
They have evolved into what we are blessed with today – a vast array of instruments from every corner of the world. This infographic invites you to learn more about these instruments! Listening to music and playing instruments is especially enriching for children; music boosts every aspect of child development, from intellectual and emotional to motor skills and overall literacy. It improves memory, builds confidence, teaches patience as they learn to play, teaches discipline, and brings joy.
Additionally, this infographic introduces children to cultures from around the world, which expands their world views and encourages them to embrace diversity. Please visit the AAAStateofPlay infographic page to see the interactive version of the infographic here.
Infographic by: www.aaastateofplay.com