music.wikisort.org - InstrumentThe karamuza (Greek: καραμούζα), is a type of Greek reed instrument, likely having descended from the aulos, a common instrument of ancient Greece and Rome. It is made from wood, with a typical length of about 60 cm. The karamuza was extant in Greek music long before the import of the klarino, and its usage is ubiquitous in Greek folk music, particularly in Thessalia, the Peloponnese, and Macedonia.
Karamuza |
Classification |
Double reed |
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See also
- Aulos
- Greek musical instruments
- Greek folk music
- Greek music
References
Greek musical instruments |
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Ancient |
- Aulos
- Cochilia
- Crotalum
- Harp
- Pan flute
- Pandura
- Salpinx
- Water organ
- Lyre
- Barbiton
- Chelys
- Epigonion
- Kithara
- Magadis
- Phorminx
- Sambuca
- Sistrum
- Trigonon
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Medieval | |
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String Instruments |
- Bowed instruments
- Cretan lyra
- Pontic lyra
- Politiki lyra
- Macedonian lyra
- Calabrian lira
- Plucked instruments
- Bouzouki
- Guitar
- Laouto
- Mandola
- Mandolin
- Oudola
- Psaltery
- Tambouras
- Thaboura
- Struck instruments
- Santouri
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Aerophones |
- Woodwind instruments
- Askomandoura
- Gaida
- Tsampouna
- Floghera
- Karamuza
- Lalitsa
- Mantura
- Souravli
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Percussion instruments |
- Membranophones
- Tambourine
- Toubeleki
- Tympano
- Idiophones
- Koudounia
- Stamna
- Trigono
- Zilia
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See also |
- Music of Greece
- Greek folk music
- Byzantine music
- Nisiotika
- Greek dances
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