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- Circa 520-510 B.C., Athens. Dancing maenad with krotala. 4th century A.D., Byzantine Empire. Krotala player, from the Mosaic of the Female Musicians,...
- gave Heracles a rattle called krotala, which Hephaestus had made especially for the occasion. Heracles shook the krotala (similar to castanets) on a certain...
- bones and castanets. One of the earliest forms of clappers are wooden krotala already present in Greece around 500 BC. Ancient Gr**** potteries depict...
- handbell. After 1438, Italy. Clavichord, chime bells and psaltery. See Krotala Kymbolon (Gr****) or cymbala (Latin) were cup shaped cymbals used in Gr****...
- Daemonia Nymphe uses authentic instruments, including lyre, varvitos, krotala, pandoura and double flute, which are made by the Gr**** master Nicholas...
- required instruments providing a sharply defined rhythm, particularly krotala (clappers with a dry, nonresonant sound) and kymbala (similar to finger-cymbals)...
- dromádes, – – uu u u – – || – – uu u u u haîs éntea patageîtai || kaì khálkea krótala "Gallae, thyrsus-loving runners of the Mountain Mother, whose instruments...