Greek Music could have influence modern day music in a case, such that ancient times are "sort of" brought back to life. Composers could get their inspiration from anything, like debussy got his inspiration from javanese music. Your question is puzzling, but this is my personal opinion to it.
Yes, music has been very helpful in many cases.
No, the Bible was not translated into Greek. The original texts of the Old Testament were primarily written in Hebrew, while the New Testament was written in Greek. However, there have been translations of the Bible from its original languages into modern Greek for the benefit of Greek-speaking readers.
Some ways that modern western composer have been influenced by world music is by including tribal and cultural sounds to their classical pieces of work.
Originally in Modern Greek but has been translated into many other languages.
The Greek god Apollo's symbol, the lyre, is said to have been given to him by his half-brother Hermes. It represents music, harmony, and Apollo's role as the god of music and poetry. Apollo was known for his skill in playing the lyre, which he used to accompany the muses in their songs.
CLASSIXX promotes modern musical beats that are good for dance music. While the music is electronic it is not in the style of the techno music that has been popular.
Tavern comes from the Latin word, "taverna". It is unique to Latin, rather than originating in ancient Greek. Interestingly, however, the modern Greek language does use the word "taverna", but it was incorporated into modern Greek from Latin (and Romance languages) instead of having been derived from ancient Greek.
Oklahoma, Zorba the Greek, Sound of Music, Jeremiah Johnson,
NO. The Modern Greek Army uses howitzers and other modern forms of artillery; catapults have been outmoded for centuries.
No. You would say "It will be helpful" or "It would have been helpful."
The modern Greek alphabet has 24 letters and is derived from the earlier Phoenician alphabet. The greek alphabet has been in use in one form or another since the 8th century BCE. The sixth letter of the modern Greek alphabet is "zeta".
yeah it been a while