Brass Tambourine Cymbal


Jamestown Rediscovery

Cymbal This is a brass cymbal from a tambourine that was found in a ca. 1610 context of Pit 1. Music was very important in 17th-century English society. Unlike today, there was not a vast separation between the popular music of the people and the cultivated music of composers. Most people sang, sometimes accompanying themselves with a lute or the simple tambourine. An Englishman in 1586 wrote, "every troublesome and laborious occupation useth musick for a solace and recreation."





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