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- Trigonon abstract "A trigonon (trígōnon, from Greek \"τρίγωνον\", \"triangle\") is a small triangular harp occasionally used by the ancient Greeks and probably derived from Assyria or Egypt. The trigonon is thought to be either a variety of the sambuca or identical with it. A trigonon is represented on one of the Athenian red-figured vases from Cameiros in the island of Rhodes, dating from the 5th century BCE, which are preserved in the British Museum. The triangle is here an irregular one, consisting of a narrow base to which one end of the string was fixed, while the second side, forming a slightly obtuse angle with the base, consisted of a wide and slightly curved sound-board pierced with holes through which the other end of the strings passed, being either knotted or wound round pegs. The third side of the triangle was formed by the strings themselves, the front pillar, which in modern European harps plays such an important part, being always absent in these early Oriental instruments. A small harp of this kind having 20 strings was discovered at Thebes, Greece in 1823.".
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- Trigonon wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Trigonon wikiPageWikiLink Assyria.
- Trigonon wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
- Trigonon wikiPageWikiLink British_Museum.
- Trigonon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_musical_instruments.
- Trigonon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Rhodes.
- Trigonon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Harps.
- Trigonon wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Trigonon wikiPageWikiLink Harp.
- Trigonon wikiPageWikiLink Kameiros.
- Trigonon wikiPageWikiLink Rhodes.
- Trigonon wikiPageWikiLink Thebes,_Greece.
- Trigonon wikiPageWikiLink File:Varieties_of_the_great_lyre_or_phorminx_;_The_trigonon._(1812).jpg.
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- Trigonon first "Kathleen".
- Trigonon last "Schlesinger".
- Trigonon page "282".
- Trigonon volume "27".
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- Trigonon subject Category:Ancient_Greek_musical_instruments.
- Trigonon subject Category:Ancient_Rhodes.
- Trigonon subject Category:Harps.
- Trigonon hypernym Triangular.
- Trigonon type Instrument.
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- Trigonon comment "A trigonon (trígōnon, from Greek \"τρίγωνον\", \"triangle\") is a small triangular harp occasionally used by the ancient Greeks and probably derived from Assyria or Egypt. The trigonon is thought to be either a variety of the sambuca or identical with it. A trigonon is represented on one of the Athenian red-figured vases from Cameiros in the island of Rhodes, dating from the 5th century BCE, which are preserved in the British Museum.".
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- Trigonon depiction Varieties_of_the_great_lyre_or_phorminx_;_The_trigonon._(1812).jpg.
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