Lark in the Morning
Y-Rattle, Sistrum
Y-Rattle, Sistrum
SKU:PER680
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Made with a cane rattan material with flattened bottle caps used for jingles. Makes a metallic tambourine sound. They are easy to hold and play. Based on the ancient sistrum rattle found in Egypt and still played today in East Africa.
Our latest batch has a curved frame (see photo). It sounds the same as the more angular-framed sistrum in the video/sound sample.
We are currently out of stock of the angular-framed sistrums.
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I already play a mountain lap dulcimer, but this one gives the instrument a whole different dimension to playing. Really beautiful craftsmanship. Thus isn’t a toy, but a lovely wooden instrument. Very easy to play!

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