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    "single"). A single pipe held horizontally, as the modern flute, was the plagiaulos (πλαγίαυλος, from πλάγιος "sideways"). A pipe with a bag to allow for...
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    woodwind like the modern oboe or Armenian duduk. Other forms include the plagiaulos (πλαγίαυλος, from πλάγιος "sideways"), which resembled the flute, and...
    177 KB (19,520 words) - 03:58, 22 May 2024
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    in frescoes and bas-reliefs are different types of pipes, such as the plagiaulos (the pipes of Pan or Syrinx), the alabaster pipe and the famous double...
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  • Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt, but were rare in Ancient Greece. The Greco-Roman plagiaulos ("cross-standing aulos") has been around since the 4th century BC at the...
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    woodwind like the modern oboe or Armenian duduk. Other forms include the plagiaulos (πλαγίαυλος, from πλάγιος, plagios "sideways"), which resembled the flute...
    182 KB (20,606 words) - 08:44, 10 May 2024