Ancient Egyptian Music - Cleopatra’s Song of the Nile
“Cleopatra’s Song of the Nile,“ is dedicated to the Nile River god Hap-reset, and is thought to bring forth the life-nurturing annual flood of the Nile River.
Singers, priests, drummers, and harpists,join to sing Cleopatra’s song. The female singer, choir, harpist and drummers implore Hap-reset to bring a fruitful flood to the Nile.
Hap-Reset was the god of the upper Nile. Hap-Meht was the god of the lower Nile.
The annual flooding of the Nile brought blessings of life to the ancient Egyptians,
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