
More than anything else, we like to beat on things. Our most ancient musical instruments are percussion. Paleolithic excavations have revealed a child’s rattle made of clay, generally considered to be one of the first instruments known to prehistoric man. We can’t tell what percussive activities arose first, but it’s reasonable to assume that stamping, clapping, and striking sonorous material with a stick or bone were the earliest musical impulses. Instruments that we strike have proliferated throughout history: bells, gongs, wood blocks and, especially, drums. There is more variety in the names for drums around the world than any for other kind of instrument, as you can see from the fairly exhaustive list below.
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