The history of music goes really far back. Nobody really knows the oldest music because the people from B.C. or A.D. could have made beats on their knees or drums to make music. Also the sound of birds chirping makes music too. But some of the oldest composed and printed music today are called the "oldies" and some others too. Music today is completely new and improved from thousands of years ago. All the time there is new music and albums coming out from the many different popular artists. Many people like different types of music because they like certain sounds and rhythms and like it and get used to hearing it. Music is something many people like to listen to and enjoy. There is many different types of music but some people like some kinds more than others. Music is a big part of everyday lives. Some people need music to relax or cool down from something hard working or exciting. Others just like to relax or like to listen to it for enjoyment. Everyone can enjoy music no matter what kinds or styles they like, but I bet that there is not one person in our world that has heard different types of music and does not like any of it. Music is a great way to express yourself so I think you should go ahead and listen to your favorite songs. THIS ONE IS FOR YOU VICTORIA. NOT REAL INFORMATION, USED FOR A WEBDESIGN CLASS. JUST FOR COPYING PURPOSES ONLY. THANKS.
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