The music was recreated from ancient Greece

By linking small rhythms, British scientists have built up the complete melody that ancient Greeks enjoyed.

By linking small rhythms, British scientists have built up the complete melody that ancient Greeks enjoyed.

Recently, Dr. Armand D'Angour of Oxford University and colleagues recreated a complete melody of songs used in ancient Greece.

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In order to recreate this musical melody, Dr. D'Angour and colleagues chained, linked melodies, rhythm . in long, short syllable models found in ancient texts. Through paintings and archaeological discoveries, scientists found that the musical instrument used in ancient times was the lyre or flute made from reeds .

Besides, the team also found music symbols given in 450 BC or documents showing signs of beating beat, beat, silence in music.

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The lyre (left) is a musical instrument used extensively in ancient Greece.Images of ancient Greek musical symbols are found engraved on a tombstone, near Aidin, Turkey (right).

Dr. D'Angour said that the music of ancient Greece was no different from the traditional folk music of Sardinia and Turkey, it provided an insight into the sound and techniques used by ancient people. use.

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Dr. D'Angour shared: "To some extent, we have found the first musical melodies that ancient Greeks used. This discovery will open up many new ideas, help we understand more about the type of music, the melody that ancient Greeks once enjoyed thousands of years ago. "

Update 17 December 2018
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