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    Look up aulos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An aulos (plural auloi; Ancient Greek: αὐλός, plural αὐλοί) or tibia (Latin) was a wind instrument in ancient...
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    The diaulos was an ancient Greece wind instrument composed of two pipes (aulos), which were played similar to an oboe. The diaulos is basically two flutes...
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  • A halil is an ancient Jewish reed instrument. It is similar to the Greek aulos. The instrument is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament in 1 Samuel...
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    "Ancient Greek Music and Musical Instruments". www.hellenicaworld.com. Retrieved 2019-10-13. "The diaulos (double-aulos)". kotsanas.com. Retrieved 2019-10-13...
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  • period, like the Byzantine era". Greek musical instruments can be classified into the following categories: Aulos Barbiton Chelys Cithara (or Kithara) Crotalum...
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    The Reading Aulos is the surviving half of an ancient Greek aulos (reed-blown double pipe). It is much more complete than other examples found to date...
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    This is a list of musical instruments, including percussion, wind, stringed, and electronic instruments. AlphaSphere Audiocubes Bass pedals Continuum...
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  • Sneng Stritch Tárogató (after 1890) Xaphoon Zhaleika Algaita Aulos Balaban (instrument) (Azerbaijan) Bassanelli Bassoon Soprano bassoon Tenoroon Contrabassoon...
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    by an aulos player.: 8  Music occupied an important role in the Greek sacrificial ceremonies. The sarcophagus of Hagia Triada shows that the aulos was present...
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    Shawm (category Early musical instruments)
    Double-reed instruments similar to the shawm were long present in Southern Europe and the East, for instance the ancient Greek, and later Byzantine aulos, the...
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    Αὐλών, romanized: Aulṓn, meaning "channel, glen" that resembles an aulos instrument. It is a typical toponym in the Greek world. The name of the city was...
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    the principal instrument, as musicians used them to honor the gods. Greeks played a variety of wind instruments they classified as aulos (reeds) or syrinx...
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  • Ancient Greece: Schlesinger, Kathleen; J.F. Mountford (1970). The Greek Aulos. Groningen: Bouma's Boekhuis. ISBN 90-6088-027-7. Guatemala: Armas Lara...
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    silly, so she threw the aulos away and cursed it so that whoever picked it up would meet an awful death. Marsyas picked up the aulos and was later killed...
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    musical instrument from Aulos. Aulos is often translated as "flute" or "double flute" in English). The Syrinx, a predominantly pastoral instrument for the...
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    nai, etc., are considered as ancestor of the pipe organ. Aulos, an ancient double reed instrument with two pipes, is the origin of the word Hydr-aulis (water-aerophone)...
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    family relocated to Uusikaupunki, where he went to school. His first instruments were the violin and the piano. He learned to play both jazz and classical...
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    single instrument, or constitute a kind of recorder. The identification of the instrument depicted is further complicated by the symbolism of the aulos, a...
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    used to produce sound in various wind instruments. In contrast with a single reed instrument, where the instrument is played by channeling air against one...
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    Salpinx (redirect from Salpinx (instrument))
    the instrument. The instrument has been depicted in some classical era vases as employing the use of a phorbeia, similar to those used by aulos players...
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    This is a wide-ranging, inclusive list of percussion instruments. It includes: Instruments classified by Hornbostel–Sachs as struck or friction idiophones...
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  • many instruments similar to the mey in Eurasia. These include the European aulos and douçaine , the Azerbaijani/Iranian balaban, the Uyghur balaman, the...
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    17 BC. Music was customary at funerals, and the tibia (Greek aulos), a woodwind instrument, was played at sacrifices to ward off ill influences. Under...
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  • Aulochrome (category Woodwind instrument stubs)
    Greek aulos (name of the most important ancient Greek musical instrument) and chrome (for chromatic and colored). The first user of this instrument was...
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    Relevant musical instruments aulete (aulos player) aulos (contemporaneous wind instrument) barbiton (bass kithara) kithara (professional instrument) lyre (folk...
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    flutes known as kalamaulos; this is a compound word, from kalamos (cane) + aulos (flute). At the time, the best cane for flutes came from the banks of river...
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  • authority on the subject". In 1939, her Greek Aulos presented her analysis of the modes used on aulos instruments in ancient Greek music. She was editor of...
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    Karamuza (category Greek musical instruments)
    (Greek: καραμούζα), is a type of Greek reed instrument, likely having descended from the aulos, a common instrument of ancient Greece and Rome. It is made...
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    Duduk (category Armenian musical instruments)
    Armenia Aulos Shvi Mey (instrument) Zurna Sring Moscow festival "The Duduk and National Identity in Armenia". Journal of the American Musical Instrument Society...
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  • Demand. p. 261. ISBN 978-3-368-81972-9. Arosemena-Ott, Gerhardt (2019). "The Aulos and Tibia: Variation Across the Ancient Mediterranean's Principal Woodwind"...
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