
Crotalum - Wikipedia
In classical antiquity, a crotalum (κρόταλον krotalon) [2] was a kind of clapper or castanet used in religious dances by groups in ancient Greece and elsewhere, including the Korybantes. [3][4] …
The ''krotala'' (clappers) | Museum of the Ancient Greek Technology
The ”krotala” (clappers) They were of the most ancient percussion instruments, which were held in pairs and rhythmically crushed with the fingers (as the Spanish castanets), measuring the …
CLAPPERS; Krotala, Kaşik (Spoons), Castanets, Zills.
A fine and rare pair of bronze finger cymbals called krotala (singular krotalon) used by female or dwarf dancers and performers (called krotalistriae). Each krotalon is constructed from a flat …
Ancient Greek Clapper - World History Encyclopedia
2012年6月22日 · A reconstruction of the clapper (Krotala), an ancient percussion instrument made from cane, shell, wood or metal. Usually held in each hand with thumbs and middle …
Kymbala and Krotala and Zils…oh my! – Andromeda of Sparta
2017年3月8日 · The primary defining characteristic of the krotala seems to be the striking, staccato sound it makes, but the material isn’t always clear. [1] suggests distinctions between …
Κρόταλο - Βικιπαίδεια
Τα κρόταλα ή κρέμβαλα είναι πανάρχαια ξύλινα ιδιόφωνα κρουστά, των οποίων η νεότερη μετεξέλιξη είναι τα μικρασιάτικα κουτάλια και οι ισπανικές καστανιέτες. Χρησιμοποιούνταν ανά …
Krotalon | musical instrument | Britannica
The krotalon (Latin crotalum) of ancient Greece and Rome was a pair of finger cymbals—i.e., wooden or metal shells held in one hand and manipulated like castanets, though probably not …
Hercules' Sixth Labor: the Stymphalian Birds - Perseus Digital …
Climbing a nearby mountain, Hercules clashed the krotala loudly, scaring the birds out of the trees, then shot them with bow and arrow, or possibly with a slingshot, as they took flight. …
Attributed to the Krotala Painter | Lekythos | Greek, Attic | Archaic ...
Artist: Attributed to the Krotala Painter. Period: Archaic. Date: ca. 500–490 BCE. Culture: Greek, Attic. Medium: Terracotta; black-figure. Dimensions: Overall: 4 3/8in. (11.1cm) Diameter: 2 …
Clapper | Handheld, Percussion, Striking | Britannica
clapper, musical instrument consisting of pieces of wood, bone, metal, or other sonorous substance either held in both hands or, fastened together, held in one hand, sometimes with a …
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