- (πλαγίαυλος, from πλάγιος "sideways"),
which resembled the flute, and the
askaulos (ἀσκός
askos – wineskin), a bagpipe. The
modern descendant of the aulos...
- "sideways"). A pipe with a bag to
allow for
continuous sound (a bagpipe) was the
askaulos (ἀσκαυλός from ἀσκός
askos "wineskin"). Like the
Great Highland Bagpipe...
- the
Pontian tulum, a type of
bagpipe which the
ancient Gr****s
called an
askaulos (ἀσκός
askos – wine-skin, αὐλός
aulos – flute). It
consists of a lamb skin...
-
along with a
friction drum.
Several authors identify the
ancient Gr****
askaulos (ἀσκός
askos – wine-skin, αὐλός
aulos – reed pipe) with the bagpipe. In...
-
toumbelekis are also used. The
Thracian gaida, also
known in
ancient Greece as
askaulos, is
different from the
Macedonian or
other Bulgarian bagpipes. It is higher...
- (Wilkins Peak Member) An
aquatic chytridialean fungi.
Pleotrachelus †P.
askaulos Bradley, 1967 Lake
Gosiute (Wilkins Peak Member) An
aquatic chytridialean...
- pandoura,
classical guitar, b**** guitar,
acoustic guitar, seistro, keras,
askaulos (bag-pipes), recorder,
cymbals Evi
Stergiou - vocals,
classical guitar...
- from πλάγιος,
plagios "sideways"),
which resembled the flute, and the
askaulos (ἀσκαυλός from ἀσκός
askos "wine-skin"), a bagpipe.
These bagpipes, also...