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Sistrum
published on 15 September 2012
The sistrum (rattle) was a musical percussion instrument first used by the ancient Egyptians and commonly used in ancient Greek musical practices and often depicted in visual arts such as sculpture and pottery. Made from clay, wood or metal, the instrument provided rhythmical accompaniment to other instruments, particularly in religious rites and festivals... [continue reading]
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