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  2. Aulos - Wikipedia

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    Like the Great Highland Bagpipe, the aulos has been used for martial music, but it is more frequently depicted in other social settings. [9] A normal flute would produce insufficient volume to be of any use in military application, where a double-reed could be heard over larger distances, and over the clamour of marching whilst wearing armour.

  3. Tsampouna - Wikipedia

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    The tsampouna (or tsambouna; Greek: τσαμπούνα) is a Greek musical instrument and part of the bagpipe family. It is a double-chantered bagpipe, with no drone, [1] and is inflated by blowing by mouth into a goatskin bag. The instrument is widespread in the Greek islands. [2]

  4. List of bagpipes - Wikipedia

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    The ancient name of bagpipes in Greece is Askavlos (Askos Ασκός means wine skin, Avlos Αυλός is the pipe) Askomandoura (Greek: ασκομαντούρα): a double-chantered bagpipe used in Crete; Tsampouna (Greek: τσαμπούνα): Greek Islands bagpipe with a double chanter. One chanter with five holes the second with 1,3 or 5 ...

  5. Byzantine music - Wikipedia

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    Music of Turkey was influenced by Byzantine music, too (mainly in the years 1640–1712). [97] Ottoman music is a synthesis, carrying the culture of Greek and Armenian Christian chant. It emerged as the result of a sharing process between the many civilizations that met together in the Orient, considering the breadth and length of duration of ...

  6. Greek bagpipes - Wikipedia

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    The Greek bagpipe(s) may refer to: Tsampouna, a double-chantered, droneless bagpipe played mostly in the Greek Islands; Askomandoura, a Cretan bagpipe similar to the tsampouna; Dankiyo, a bagpipe played in the historically ethnic Greek regions of Trabzon and Rize in what is now Turkey; Gaida, a type of bagpipe played in northern Greece and the ...

  7. The Reading Aulos - Wikipedia

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    The Reading Aulos, as it later became known, is a prominent item in the museum’s collection, and is on permanent display, freely available to view by the public. In 2018 it was selected, along with other items from the Ure and the British Museum, to be a central feature of the major exhibition ‘Music and Materiality’ held at the museum.

  8. Sakadas of Argos - Wikipedia

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    Sakadas of Argos won a musical competition at the Pythian Games in 586 BC, for Nomos Pythicos, a composition for the aulos that told of the battle between Apollo and Python. This event is one of the earliest known examples of the music of ancient Greece , one of the earliest known accounts of the use of the aulos as a solo instrument , and one ...

  9. Athena Marsyas Group - Wikipedia

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    Competition between Apollo and Marsyas, around 330 BCE. from Mantineia, National Archaeological Museum, Athens MNA 216. In Greek mythology, Athena was thought to be the inventor of the aulos, with which, according to the poet Pindar, she imitated the funeral dirge of the Gorgons after the beheading of her mortal sister Medusa and gave it as a gift to humans for this purpose. [6]

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