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- Aulos - 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
- 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
- AULOS BRAND | Toyama Musical Instrument Co. , Ltd.
AULOS recorders are currently used in schools not only in Japan but in more than 50 countries worldwide In addition to recorders, high precision instruments such as a traditional flute called “Shinobue” and Flauto Traverso have been successfully manufactured from our specially made resin
- Aulos Music Education Recorders – AulosUSA
Aulos quality recorders with superb voicing, high-class ABS resin, and excellent intonation throughout the full range make these the perfect instrument for music education
- This Forgotten Greek Instrument Hasn’t Been Heard In 2,000 Years
The aulos is a double pipe with a reed at the top similar to a bassoon, with finger holes in each pipe Some holes are covered with the fingers while others are covered with a reed slider that changes the scale mode
- Aulos - Organology
The Aulos is an ancient Greek wind instrument, often considered one of the most important and versatile instruments of antiquity It is a double-reed instrument, similar in sound production to modern oboes or bagpipes, but its design and use were unique to Greek and later Roman culture
- How to Play the Aulos Flute: A Comprehensive Guide - musicalinstrumentworld
Originating in ancient Greece, the aulos was a double-reeded wind instrument typically made from cane, wood, or bone Unlike the modern flute, which is a single pipe, the aulos consists of two pipes that are played simultaneously, each producing a different tone
- Aulos Explained
An aulos (plural auloi; grc|αὐλός, plural Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: αὐλοί) or tibia was a wind instrument in ancient Greece, often depicted in art and also attested by archaeology
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