Part III :: How to play Tahya Ceremonial Systrum aka sistrum - Video
PUBLISHED:  Apr 13, 2013
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Meanwhile, this is introduction to Egyptian rhythm pattern known as Beledy or Baladi played on the Systrum aka sistrum
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More related videos can be found at this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNcVpveA1NnqgMmgsfgRZtGTCa3R4hwBR

This instrument is available for you to purchase! Visit: http://www.hathorsystrum.com

For more information on Tahya programming and/or classes, please visit: https://www.tahya.com/

Meanwhile, this video includes an Invocation to Hathor and introduction to Tahya Ceremonial Systrum aka sistrum. Standing approx. 16" high, this beautiful instrument is hand-
crafted from rosewood with nickel silver jingles on rods deliberately snake-shaped in keeping with historical aspects.

The systrum (aka sistrum) is a hand-held percussion instrument applicable to professional, collegiate and community percussion ensembles, and/or personal use.

Designed to be used in a variety of ways, it adds a wonderful new texture to musical, chanting, dancing & drumming experiences. In the hands of those who have expressed a desire to be part of a drumming circle but who are discouraged by the learning curve related to drumming, playing the Ceremonial Systrum™ is like a playing a baby's rattle ~
it's a natural fit empowering budding percussionists!

For more information on Tahya programming and/or classes, please visit: https://www.tahya.com/
For more information on Tahya programming and/or classes, please visit: https://www.tahya.com/
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