the first musical gramophone was invented in late Victorian
Flutes were among the first musical instruments used. Double flutes were at first made of two parallel pipes, but later the two pipes were separated and set at an acute angle. They are still used in Egypt today. Double oboes were known since about 2800 BCE. They had two pipes of unequal length, the longer was used as a drone or to play notes that the shorter pipe couldn't hit. In the second century BCE the Alexandrian Ctesibios invented the hydraulic organ which used water pressure to deliver air to the organ-pipes.
There is no definite answer as to who first invented headbanging, However, a popular answer is that headbanging was invented at a Led Zepplin show in 1969.
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Beleive it or not it is Lady GaGa.
the first musical gramophone was invented in late Victorian
the first musical gramophone was invented in late Victorian
I would assume that the white house has at least one jewelry box, but I can't be sure what is in the first ladies or the daughters rooms. Historically, there have been jewelry boxes in the white house.
the first piece of jewelery was invented by Thomas Sipyon who invented jewelry, and it was invented in 1398[per Answers.com] "The wearing of jewelry has very ancient roots. The oldest examples discovered to date are about 75,000 old...."
the xylophone was invented by Gusikov in 1830
The spring ring was first patented in 1900.
Archaeologists believe it was the flute, made from bone.
Duct tape was first designed to seal ammunition boxes protecting the contents from water and mud .
The first musical scale was likely developed by the ancient Greeks, specifically by Pythagoras. Pythagoras discovered the mathematical relationships between vibrating strings that relate to musical intervals. This mathematical understanding paved the way for the development of musical scales.
Nobody knows who first invented jewelry, or exactly when, but archaeologists have found shell beads dating back many thousands of years (one source says 75,000 years), and many ancient peoples wore earrings and necklaces, perhaps from some of the earliest known civilizations.
Probably weapons because without weapons early man would have starved to death...
I believe the first jewlery used by man was Seashells and animal or human Bone