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Just another WordPress.com weblog. There are many aspects of everyday life and the customs of Ancient Greece. One very significant aspect is Greek Music. Why did they have music? Music was also used in sports and athletic games. It was played not only because they had music competitions during these events, but it also inspired and motivated the athletes to do their best. How did the Greeks view music? What Instruments were used? THE LYRE: The most widely used and popular string instrument in Ancient Gre...
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. There are many aspects of everyday life and the customs of Ancient Greece. One very significant aspect is Greek Music. Why did they have music? Music was also used in sports and athletic games. It was played not only because they had music competitions during these events, but it also inspired and motivated the athletes to do their best. How did the Greeks view music? What Instruments were used? THE LYRE: The most widely used and popular string instrument in Ancient Gre...
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