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Tutankhamun's Trumpets played after 3000+ Years
Among the remarkable treasures found in Tutankhamun's tomb were two ornate trumpets, one made of silver and the other of bronze. In 1939, BBC radio broadcast the trumpets' music to 150 million people listening in worldwide, broadcast to "The Four Corners Of The World". During the looting of the Cairo Museum in 2011, one of the trumpets had been stolen and has since been recovered. King Tutankhamun's tomb was Discovered by Howard Carter on February 16th, 1923.
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🥰❤ predivni Božo
Spellbinding! Hey! You guitarists: if you can just feel and hear all those modulations! Gosh!
And who's lips was playing it 😡
Šta reci ….prelijepo
No! You must not blow the trumpet! (World War II breaks out)
❤👏👏👏
Have you ever been called home by silver trumpets.
Sine moj...💔💔💔
Amazing
Dusa se deli ❤
Andjeo prelepog glasa, divne duše. Boza moze sve da peva. Bravo!❤❤❤
Svetu je potreban neko ovako divan da nas podseti kako je zivot lep i ima smisao ❤❤❤
Ovaj covek moze oh boze❤
Bozo svaku srecu ti zelim! Ti si jedna divna dusa!☆☆za 10
And the mummy’s curse was thusly unleashed. I’m kidding. This is truly fascinating!
,zumra mulalic I milorad todorovic pjesme
Colonial nonsense
The trumpets by themselves can only produce one tone. A modern mouthpiece was used for this performance, and the trumpet was able to produce three tones. The piece played is called a fanfare. Would be awesome to hear Fanfare for the Common Man on these.
Sorry, best we can do now is Fanfare for the C'mon Man.
Ovo je unikatno...tolike emocije...😢❤️
Ti si dokaz da i zemljom hode ANDELI🙏🙏🙏ti si mitsko bice....odudaras i fizickom ljepotom i ljepotom duha...a glas tvoj❤️❤️❤️❤️dragi Boze takav talent...to je dar.....🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇭🇷VOLI TE...
I"m overwhelmed and mesmerised! Such beauty in the sounds!
Ti si ANDEO❤️i tvoj glas je A ndeoski tebe slusati i gledati.,.melem je za dusu❤️neka te cuva dragi Bog koji ti je dao ovakav dar....tvoj predivni glas❤️volim te🙏❤️🇭🇷
❤️👍🙏👏💝 magnifique...kakav glas ..kakve emocije
Darivanja od Boga
Prolazi mi starost
The sound of history can't be silenced. The Egyptian history reaches 39 thousand years. The Egyptians recorded that the Shemsuhor were the pyramid builders. As the Bible chronology is only less than 6 thousand years the real Egyptian history has been put into a sealed sarcophagus. The world is ready to know the actual history of humanity and getting rid of false knowledge forced by the religious authorities.
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Zar postoji ovako nesto, Aman Boze hvaliti na ovome daru, hvala Bozo sto postojis
Valja ovo otpjevati bez išta,lebac ti mekinjaški.
I found out that these trumpets exist and can still play from a video by the History Guy talking about the bugle. I made a comment about how cool it was that they even exist, let alone playable, and he took the time to respond by posting the link to this. Shoutout to him for responding, even with over a million subscribers. I'm still amazed at their sound. Thanks for this posting.
You’re one in a million mate 😉
Kıymeti bilinememiş nefis bir "Fidayda" yorumu! A delicious underappreciated "Fidayda" interpretation!
These trumpets are the oldest human-made musical instruments in History! Michael McClary, Professor of Music Trumpet, Georgia Perimeter College, Dunwoody Branch.
Not quite. There are human-made musical instruments that go back much further than Tutankhamun - lyres, flutes and reeded pipes discovered among grave goods from ancient Egypt and Sumeria. The oldest human-made instruments yet discovered are bone flutes from a cave in Germany that are dated to thirty thousand years ago. But they are prehistoric, I agree with you there.
What about the Sumerian instruments? Made even before the Egyptians existed.
I think they may be the oldest playable instruments, even though the Egyptian Museum no longer allows demonstrations like this due to their fragility.
@@SamCogley They just didn't make things to last back then.
I'm here because of Leon Silver on Travian
Divno
Samo guste fale a ni one to popravile ne bi Skandalozno,Bože sačuvaj.
And some conspiracy nuts from back then claimed that this is what caused WWII, lol.
Well there is a series of mysterious incidents that might be seen as diabolic coinsidences (pretty similar to the deaths of those who opened the tomb). First, during the recording session (this one we hear here), the lights fell off in a total black out so they had to make the recording in candle light. A little later, World War II errupted. In 1967, the trumpets were blown again and not even a month later errupted the Arab-Israeli war. In 1991, a student was doing an academic research and blew the trumpets and then a little later (almost the same amount of time later) errupted the Gulf War. Taking under consideration the legend that said that the trumpets would bring war whenever they were blown, did help these rumors to spread even further and connect the erruptions of these wars to the playing of the trumpets. Of course since there is always a war going on in this planet, there is no wonder that such things did happen by coincidence but then again the unexplainable always exists so people might as well consider even the slightest bit of possibilities that any of these curse stories might be true
@@katerinaaqu holy shit
@@heftymagic4814 Yeah. Crazy ain't it?
@@katerinaaqu a trumpet that makes Muslims die? Woah, ancient Egyptian tech is incredible.
@@cowjuicy the top Kemetic scientists of the time put decades of research into this technology- unfortunately for them, the trumpets were miscalibrated and targets a religion that didn't exist yet, instead of Nubians and Jews like the great Pharaoh demanded.
Who else thinks they should have played Triumphal March from Aida?
That would have ben cool ! Sadly, you need a modern valved instrument to play that kind of music. These 'natural' trumpets don't have enough notes !
never seen Bill play an AC30 before
I feel like this guy is just playing whatever and saying its Egyptian music more or less
They didn't say that it was Egyptian music. They are Egyptian instruments.
They chose a march to play on the trumpets. Their goal was just to record their sound, not to play music from the time the trumpets were originated from. Besides, we have no notation from ancient Egyptian music so we have no idea how ancient music might have sounded like, even if there are some really valid suggestions by researchers.
this is probably the only thing it can play, due to how the trumpets are built. their structure are not that different from modern military bugles, there is no way they can play anything that's stereotypically "Egyptian" on them.
Yeah. They should’ve played the CDs in the tomb first and played those tunes.
They should have played Walk Like An Egyptian
Tony Scherr, Kenny Wollenson, Greg Leisz. Magic.
Sounds great! Thank you very much!
Only one Hendrix,one Joni Mitchell and one Bill Frisell. Different styles but true originals
It hurts my ears
Great news, whatever device you’re listening to it on has a volume button!
Just amazing ❤️
mr mouchel sent me here
Same 😂
@@r1nmarie373 was it mr Mouchel r another teacher 🤣
@@f7nlay mr mouchel is a music teacher in De la Salle. Lol
@@r1nmarie373 yeah I go there!!!!!! 🤣 I’m in year 9!
@@f7nlay same I’m it set 4
Amazing to hear the voice of ancient egypt
Ova sevdalinka me uvijek smiri i opusti u mojim najlosijim trenutcima. Allah da te nagradi. Hvala ti ♥️
Opet slušam i divim se .
Ti ubijas koliko si svoj
PURE DOPE.