it is a Bouzouki
bouzouki
The bouzouki
The bouzouki is very closely related to the mandolin family. The closest Western equivalent is the mandola, although the 'Irish bouzouki' emerged in folk music in recent years.
The lyre (Greek: λύρα) is a stringed musical instrument known for its use in Greek classical antiquity and later.
A pandura is an ancient Greek stringed instrument, a form of lute with three strings.
No, that's a harp. A shofar is a Jewish's ram's horn.
A Lyre - An ancient Greek stringed instrument in the shape of a U with a crossbar.
A bouzouki is a stringed instrument with a pear shaped body and a very long neck - it is the main instrument used in modern Greek music.
A Greek Lyre: Made of a tortoise shell with anywhere from three to twelve strings. The lyre was played with a pick, by strumming all the strings, then the player would press down the strings that he didn't want to be heard. The lyre is distantly related to the harp.
A pandoura is another term for a pandura - an ancient Greek stringed instrument, a form of lute with three strings.
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.
The ancient Greek stringed instrument is called the lyre. It was typically made of a wooden soundbox and had two arms extending from it, connected by strings made of gut or other materials. The lyre was commonly used in music and poetry, often associated with the god Apollo and played during various cultural events and ceremonies. Its significance in ancient Greek culture made it a symbol of harmony and artistic expression.