rattle (percussion instrument)

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A rattle is a type of percussion instrument which produces a sound when shaken. Rattles are described in the Hornbostel–Sachs system as Shaken Idiophones or Rattles (112.1).{{Cite journal |last=von Hornbostel |first=Erich M. |last2=Sachs |first2=Curt |date=1961 |title=Classification of Musical Instruments: Translated from the Original German by Anthony Baines and Klaus P. Wachsmann |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/842168 |journal=The Galpin Society Journal |volume=14 |pages=3–29 |doi=10.2307/842168 |issn=0072-0127|url-access=subscription }}

According to Sachs,Sachs, Curt (1940). The History of Musical Instruments, p.456. W. W. Nortan & Company, Inc. {{ISBN|0-393-02068-1}}

{{blockquote|SHAKEN IDIOPHONES are rattles (not to be confused with clappers). The material is important, but more important is the arrangement of the sounding parts that strike together when the implement is shaken.}}

Rattles include:

Though there are many different sorts of rattles, some music scores indicate simply a rattle (or the corresponding terms French claquette, hochet; Ger. Rassel, Schnarre; It. nacchere).{{Cite Grove |last=Blades |first=James|last2=Schechter |first2=John M. |title=Rattle|name-list-style=amp}}

Examples

History

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In Ancient Egypt, rattles were used during funerary rituals to signify regeneration in the after-life. Rattles were viewed as sacred and became the forerunners of the sistrum. The earliest Egyptian rattles were ovular and made of pottery. During the Predynastic and Old Kingdom periods rattles gained handles and different shapes and were made out of different materials such as basket, wood, and stone.{{cite book |last1=Arroyos |first1=Rafael Pérez |title=Egypt: Music in the Age of the Pyramids |date=2003 |publisher=Centro de Estudios Egipcios |location=Madrid |isbn=8493279617 |page=29 |edition=1st}}

Native American people often use rattles in ceremonial dances. Oftentimes, these rattles are meant to represent something. Each figure or depiction can relate to something sacred to their tribe.{{cite web|title=Native American Rattles|url=http://www.indians.org/articles/native-american-rattles.html|website=Indians.org|access-date=22 July 2014}} Often, the sound of rattles forms a connection to the supernatural world when the rattles are employed by shamans. The use of the raven rattle, like the one pictured to the right, always implies power, which when used in dances, symbolize the status of the chief, who has a hereditary right to use the rattle.{{cite web|title=Raven Rattle|url=http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/132835/Raven_Rattle#|website=Brooklyn Museum|access-date=22 July 2014}}

See also

References

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