The ancient Egyptians credited one of their gods, Thoth, with the invention of music, which Osiris
in turn used as part of his effort to civilize the world.
The earliest
material and representational evidence of Egyptian musical instruments
dates to the Predynastic period, but the evidence is more securely attested in the Old Kingdom when harps, flutes and double clarinets were played.[8] Percussion instruments, lyres and lutes were added to orchestras by the Middle Kingdom. Cymbals[9] frequently accompanied music and dance, much as they still do in Egypt today. Egyptian folk music, including the traditional Sufi dhikr rituals, are the closest contemporary music genre to ancient Egyptian music, having preserved many of its features, rhythms and instruments.
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