- The
epigonion (Gr****: ἐπιγόνιον) was an
ancient stringed instrument,
possibly a Gr**** harp
mentioned in
Athenaeus (183 AD),
probably a psaltery. The epigonion...
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found in
written sources include pektis, trigonos, magadis, sambuca,
epigonion.
These names could denote instruments of this type.
Unlike the lyres,...
- Claviharp, a 19th century
instrument that
combined a harp with a
keyboard Epigonion, a 40 stringed
instrument in
ancient Greece thought to have been a harp...
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following categories:
Aulos Barbiton Chelys Cithara (or Kithara)
Crotalum Epigonion Harp
Kanonaki Kymbalon Lyre Pan
flute (Syrinx)
Pandura Phorminx Rhoptron...
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ancient instruments which ASTRA have
recreated the
sounds of,
including the
epigonion, the salpinx, the
barbiton and the syrinx. The
aulos was also featured...
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without an amplifier.
angular harp (historical)
arched harp (historical)
epigonion claviharp – a harp
combined with a
keyboard folk harp harp (general) list...
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Psalterion harp vs
Psaltery and rote The
psaltery of
Ancient Greece (
epigonion) was a harp-like
stringed instrument. The word
psaltery derives from the...
- Lyre, Kithara, Psaltery, Saz, Floghera, Pithkiavli, Kavali, Seistron,
Epigonion (the
ancestor of the Santouri),
Varviton (the
ancestor of the Oud and...
- Lyre
Barbiton Chelys Kithara Phorminx Harp
Epigonion Magadis Sambuca Trigonon...
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instruments whose sounds have been
recreated by ASTRA,
including the
epigonion, the aulos, the
barbiton and the syrinx.
History of
primitive and non-Western...