Music: Learning at Home

Western Classical Music

Popular across Europe and much of the Western world, classical music finds its roots in the ancient Egyptian orchestra. From medieval times to the post-modern era, this genre of music has changed and evolved into what it is today.

  • The Mozart Effect: Researchers across the country released a controversial during the 1990s that noted listening to Mozart can make you smarter. The Mozart effect is now believed to be a myth, but here’s a classical playlist for you to listen to anyways!
  • Leading the Way: Check out this list of Europe’s most inspiring cities for classical music. Which would you like to visit?
  • The Great Composers: What was it like to spend time with well-known classical composers? Find out some bizarre facts about Schoenberg, Haydn, Bach, and more.

 

Traditional African Music

African music plays an integral part in traditional tribal cultures, and each region across the continent has its own recognizable customs and sounds. In Africa, music is especially intertwined with religious ceremonies and celebrations.

  • Essential Listening: African musical styles are just as diverse as the many cultures and languages found on the continent. Learn more about 14 different kinds of African music to explore.
  • African Instruments: Ever played the djembe, ekwe, or marimba? Discover ten instruments you didn’t know originated in Africa.
  • Mali Blues: While we often think music and religion go hand in hand, some fundamentalists prohibit music and dance. Watch as four artists head home to Mali and use their music to stand up to extremism.

 

Indigenous Australian Music

Indigenous Australian music dates back nearly 60,000 years. Since Australia was colonized by the British in the 18th century, this genre of music has been used and sampled in Western styles including rock and roll, country, and rap.

  • The Didgeridoo: Possibly the world’s oldest instrument, there are more than 45 accepted names for the didgeridoo. Learn more about the history of this fascinating wooden device.
  • Popular Artists: Ready to dive into Aboriginal music? Discover the best indigenous singers and bands in Australia.
  • Dance Rituals: An important part of the Aboriginal culture pairs dance with indigenous music as a form of storytelling, celebrating, and more. Enjoy this brief video of an Aboriginal dance show filmed on Australia’s Gold Coast.