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horns, and gut-string, to the shell and invented the first lyre. afterward hermes gave his lyre to apollo, who took interest in the instrument, in repayment for the stolen cattle. in other accounts, hermes gave his newly invented lyre to amphion , a son of zeus and a skilled musician. [ ] the pan pipes
strings on a lyre are parallel. [ ] the hydraulis. note the presence of the curved trumpet, called the bukanē by the greeks and, later, cornu by the romans. warrior playing a salpinx, th– th century bc. attic lekythos . wind[ edit ] aulos usually double, consisting of two double-reed (like an oboe) pipes...
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