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*[[Dzhamara]] A similar Greek wind instrument |
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*[[Greek folk music]] |
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http://asadl.org/jasa/resource/1/jasman/v90/i4/p2352_s2?bypassSSO=1 An acoustical approach to the Greek flogera. |
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Revision as of 14:26, 8 July 2011
The floghera is a type of a Greek wind musical instrument, evolved from the ancient Greek musical instrument, aulos. The musicians put it into their mouth and blow like whistling. A variety of Greek flogheres are widespread in most areas of Greece, including Thessalia and Peloponnesos. In Epirus a different type of flute also, with Greek origin is called "tzamara".
See also
References
http://asadl.org/jasa/resource/1/jasman/v90/i4/p2352_s2?bypassSSO=1 An acoustical approach to the Greek flogera.