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Aulos - Wikipedia
An aulos (plural auloi; [1] Ancient Greek: αὐλός, plural αὐλοί [2]) or tibia was a wind instrument in ancient Greece, often depicted in art and also attested by archaeology.
Aulos - World History Encyclopedia
2012年6月12日 · The aulos was a musical wind instrument played by the ancient Greeks. It was also known as the kalamos or libykos lotos, which referred to the material from which part of the instrument was made: respectively, the reed and the Libyan lotus plant.
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Aulos | Ancient Greek, Double-Reed, Wind Instrument | Britannica
aulos, in ancient Greek music, a single- or double-reed pipe played in pairs (auloi) during the Classical period. After the Classical period, it was played singly. Under a variety of names it was the principal wind instrument of most ancient Middle Eastern peoples and lasted in Europe up to the early Middle Ages.
The Aulos: Construction, Types, Techniques, and Cultural Impact
2024年7月30日 · The aulos, an ancient Greek wind instrument, holds a significant place in the history of music and culture. Its unique sound and versatility made it a favorite among musicians and audiences alike.
Aulos Timeline - World History Encyclopedia
The aulos was a musical wind instrument played by the ancient Greeks. It was also known as the kalamos or libykos lotos, which referred to the material from which part of the instrument was made: respectively, the reed and the Libyan lotus plant.
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The Aulos - YouTube
2016年1月20日 · Barnaby Brown plays a reproduction of an original in the Louvre, measured by Stefan Hagel and made by Thomas Rezanka. He announces a recent breakthrough in reed...
Aulos
The aulos was a double-reeded wind instrument in ancient Greece, often depicted in art and used in religious ceremonies and festivals. Its sound was compared to that of bagpipes. The aulete was the musician who played the aulos.
The Sound of the Aulos: The Double Pipe of Ancient Greece & Rome
2022年11月16日 · A short original piece exploring some of the musical possibilities of the aulos, the primary wind instrument of ancient Greece & Rome (Latin: tibia/tibiae) for over 1000 years. Here, R.W. Enoch...