Lyre
The chordophone used in ancient Greece was the kithara. It was a lyre-like instrument with a large wooden body and several strings that were plucked to create music. The kithara was popular in both formal settings, such as performances of lyrical poetry, and as an accompaniment for traveling musicians.
Lyre
The kithara (lyre).
kithara
The lyre is a chordophone, which means that it is a stringed instrument. In ancient Greece, lyres were made by stretching cords over turtle shells.
No.
2950-2700BCE
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Boats
Walking, carts, horses, ships
Traveling With Others
brass woodwind string or percussion
religion traveling and ancient places