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Old 03-04-2024, 02:05 AM   #3 (permalink)
Tokushi
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Yes, there are several ancient musical instruments that are still used in their original form or in similar forms today. One of the oldest known musical instruments is the flute, which dates back tens of thousands of years. Flutes are still widely used in many cultures around the world, and while modern flutes have evolved in terms of design and materials, they still retain many of the same basic principles as ancient flutes.

Another ancient instrument that is still used today is the drum. Drums have been used for thousands of years in various cultures for communication, rituals, and music. Many traditional drumming techniques and rhythms are still preserved and practiced today, especially in indigenous cultures.

The lyre is another ancient instrument that is still used in its original form. The lyre was a common instrument in ancient Greece and Rome, and modern replicas of ancient lyres are still used in performances of ancient music.

Other examples of ancient instruments still in use include the harp, which dates back to ancient Mesopotamia, and various stringed instruments such as the lute and the sitar, which have been used for centuries in various cultures around the world.

While these instruments have evolved over time and may have undergone changes in terms of materials, construction, and playing techniques, they still retain many of the same basic principles and characteristics as their ancient counterparts.
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