Guitar History
The guitar was introduced to China in the late 17th century by missionaries, but the guitar was not invented in China. The instrument was originally a five-string guitar, and was called the "gourd-shaped moon lute" or "foreign pipa"
again the question is why are we focusing on this moment in time and the particular name and form given since strings over wood has been a musical instrument for 3000 years?
here's the first paragraph of the history section of the Wikipedia article on the snare drum
The snare drum seems to have descended from a medieval drum called the
tabor, which was a drum with a single-gut snare strung across the bottom. It is a little bigger than a medium
tom and was first used in war, often played with a
fife (pipe); the player would play both the fife and drum (see also
Pipe and tabor).
[6][7] Tabors were not always double-headed
[8] and not all may have had snares. By the 15th century, the size of the snare drum had increased and had a cylindrical shape. This simple drum with a simple snare became popular with the
Swiss mercenary troops who used the
fife and drum from the
15th to
16th centuries. The drum was made deeper and carried along the side of the body. Further developments appeared in the 17th century, with the use of screws to hold down the snares, giving a brighter sound than the rattle of a loose snare. During the 18th century, the snare drum underwent changes which improved its characteristic sound. Metal snares appeared in the 20th century. Today the snare drum is used in jazz, pop music and modern orchestral music.
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