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Souravli is a type of Greek [[Aulos]] very similar to [[Floyera]] but much smaller. It is made of reed or wood and it has a 2 octave ambitus. It's oppening is slanted to the edge. It is played in the [[Greek islands]]. The smaller one called disavli,has no holes and produces a single, loud sound and the other one has holes and plays the melody. Souravli is found in the Greek island of [[Cyclades]], [[Naxos]]. In [[Crete]] also, called ''Thiampoli''.
Souravli is a type of Greek [[Aulos]] very similar to [[Floyera]] but much smaller. It is made of reed or wood and it has a 2 octave ambitus. It's oppening is slanted to the edge. It is played in the [[Greek islands]]. The smaller one called disavli,has no holes and produces a single, loud sound and the other one has holes and plays the melody. Souravli is found in the Greek island of [[Cyclades]], [[Naxos]]. In [[Crete]] also, called ''Thiampoli''.

==See also==
*[[Greek musical instruments]]
*[[Greek music]]
*[[Greek dances]]
*[[Cretan lyra]]
*[[Naxos]]


[[Category:Greek musical instruments]]
[[Category:Greek music]]

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Souravli is a type of Greek Aulos very similar to Floyera but much smaller. It is made of reed or wood and it has a 2 octave ambitus. It's oppening is slanted to the edge. It is played in the Greek islands. The smaller one called disavli,has no holes and produces a single, loud sound and the other one has holes and plays the melody. Souravli is found in the Greek island of Cyclades, Naxos. In Crete also, called Thiampoli.

See also