Greek musical instruments
Greek musical instruments were grouped under the general term of "all developments from the original construction of a tortoise shell with two branching horns, having also a cross piece to which the stringser from an original three to ten or even more in the later period, like the Byzantine era". Greek musical instruments can be classified into the following categories:
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National anthem | "Hymn to Liberty" |
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Related areas | Cyprus, Pontus, Constantinople, South Italy |
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String instruments
- Byzantine lyra (Politiki lyra or Constantinople lyra)
- Baglamas
- Bouzouki
- Cretan lyra
- Karantouzeni
- Kanonaki
- Mandolin
- Psaltery
- Santouri
- Laouto (big and small)
- Lavta / Politiko Laouto
- Oud
- One Stringed Lyra (rare)
- Pontian Lyra
- Tambouras
- Thaboura
- Tzouras
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