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Brief description of why the origin of Western music can be traced back to the historical period of ancient Greek music

Music is closely related to the social life of the ancient Greeks.

In Greek mythology, music is important and charming.

Apollo is the sun god and is also in charge of music. The demigod and half-human King Amphion of Thebes built the Thebes Castle with the magic of the sound of the piano.

The Thracian singer Orpheus used the charm of music to save his wife Eurydice in the region, and then lost her again.

The Muses are the collective name for the nine goddesses who govern history, music and poetry, comedy, tragedy, dance, lyric poetry, odes, astronomy and epic poetry.

In ancient Greek mythology, touching musical stories with human characteristics have constantly inspired the imagination of musicians in different eras in history.

Ancient Greek music, writing and dance were integrated into one.

Homer's epic poems "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey" were sung by playing and singing poets during their wanderings.

Alcaeus and Sappho were lyric poets and musicians.

In the tragic performance, the chorus dressed in the half-goat and half-man costume of the forest god sang and danced around the altar.

The poets of ancient Greece were both poets and musicians.

The ancient Greek lyre is the earliest stringed instrument in the West, and the aulos is a wind instrument.

The former was used for playing and singing in epic poems, and was also the main instrument in religious rituals to worship Apollo; the latter was an important instrument in religious rituals to worship Dionysus, and later in the chorus of Athenian tragedy.

Since the Renaissance, lira has been a symbol of music and art in Western literature and art.

Ancient Greek philosophers have rich discussions on music.

Pythagoras thought that the harmony of intervals and rhythms corresponded to the harmonious order of the universe and the stars, and incorporated music into his number-centered theory of abstract interpretation of the world.

However, his discussion on the relationship between string length ratio and musical harmony already has the germ of science.

Plato and Aristotle’s discussion of music involves the social moral and aesthetic functions of music.

The musical thoughts of ancient Greek philosophers had an important influence and inspiration on the development of Western music.