Q: What is a Systrum aka sistrum?
A: The systrum aka sistrum was a sacred instrument in the Goddess Tradition of Ancient Egypt. A percussion instrument with metal cymbals that slide on transverse bars creating a shimmering jingle when shaken, it was a predecessor to the tambourine. This handheld percussion instrument, primarily played by women, was used as a sacred implement in ceremonial ritual and together with melodic instruments and the frame drum, it was also used as part of festive community processions.
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Q: How big is the Ceremonial Systrum™ and what is it made of?
A: The Ceremonial Systrum™ stands 16″ high and, in fact, is beautifully balanced to stand freely on its own! It is handcrafted from red cedar with nickel silver jingles on rods deliberately snake-shaped in keeping with historical aspects.
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Q: I would like to display this as decorative item in my home, will it stand on its own?
A: Yes, indeed, it is designed and balanced to be free-standing and will make a beautiful addition to any home/office/studio decor.
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Q: Is this instrument durable?
A: YES! and when handled with love and care, it will last as long as needs be. We predict it will become a treasured family heirloom!
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Q: This instrument is beautiful and yet loud, is there a way to play it “softly”?
A: YES! When you want to employ a less robust sound, we suggest holding the handle with the engraving of the image of the Goddess facing outward as you gently wiggle your wrist to make a subtle shimmer✨
Q: Would this instrument be appropriate for my sound healing therapy sessions?
A: YES! Numerous practitioners of sound healing therapy have acquired the Ceremonial Systrum™ and are now incorporating it into their practice. See testimonial below and read more “praises” for this instrument here.
– Brent Goodman, RMT, Wisconsin
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Q: I notice over time the jingles tend to “scratch” the interior of the loop. Is there a way to remedy that?
A: You are going to love the answer to this question! Simple remedy: Rub with a walnut and watch the scratch disappear!
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Q: Is it easy to learn how to play?
A: YES! It’s like putting a rattle in a baby’s hand! Within moments you will be having fun playing it! For more instruction, we encourage you to view this video: How to play the systrum and/or contact Tahya for lessons!
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Q: Where can I learn more about the use of this instrument in Egyptian antiquity?
A: We encourage you to view this video: A Story of the Systrum
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Q: Can people with physical limitations learn to play this instrument?
A: YES! This beautifully crafted easy-to-play instrument empowers hand-drumming enthusiasts who may have found difficulty with various techniques or limited by arthritis or other challenge(s) to discover the joy of playing percussion.
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Q: My band is playing at an outdoor festival ~ would this be a good addition to our percussion section?
A: YES! This instrument has a rich, robust volume of sound making it great for outdoor events!
Click here to read ‘high praises’ from numerous musicians!
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Q: Sometimes I hear a harshness of sound when the jingles slide from side to side ~ what can I do about that?
A: Invite the beauty, wisdom and love of the Bee Goddess ~ beeswax will smooth the glide and soften the sound!