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Coptic music is the music sung and played in the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Coptic Catholic Church. It has its roots in ancient Egyptian music, with possible Byzantine influence.[1] It consists mainly of chanted hymns in rhythm with instruments such as cymbals (hand and large size) and the triangle. The percussion instruments used in the Coptic Church are unusual among Christian liturgies. Since similar instruments appear in ancient Egyptian frescoes and reliefs, some believe that they may represent a survival from a very old tradition. Coptic music is purely religious.

Coptic chant is a very old tradition with links to ancient Egyptian music.[2][3] For instance, a hymn sung today on Good Friday in the Coptic Church has its roots in an ancient Egyptian melody that ancient Egyptian priests played during the burial of Egyptian kings.[4]

Coptic music has been transmitted orally over thousands of years, and only recently have manuscripts, musical notes and books been used to record the Coptic music.[5]

The most famous modern Coptic cantor is the late Cantor Mikhail Girgis El Batanouny, whose recordings have helped preserve and unify many ancient chants that otherwise would have been lost. They were recorded in Bohairic Pronunciation.

Contemporary personalities contributing to Coptic music

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References

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  1. ^ https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/collection/cce/id/1446/rec/1
  2. ^ https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/collection/cce/id/1446/rec/1
  3. ^ https://www.egyptindependent.com/humming-oldest-tune-history/
  4. ^ https://www.egyptindependent.com/humming-oldest-tune-history/
  5. ^ https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/collection/cce/id/1446/rec/1
  6. ^ "أبانوب غبريال.. عندما يكون شغف المغني إحياء لغتنا القبطية (حوار)". elmeezan.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 2020-06-30.
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