Koudounia

The Koudounia (Greek: κουδούνια), are bell-like percussion instruments. Most often, they are made from copper and upon playing (that is, hitting them with a stick) they give out a special ringing sound. Originally the koudounia had been used as an amulet which protected the animals from evil spirits. Later, the koudounia became an auxiliary musical instrument.

See also

  • Greek musical instruments
  • Greek folk music

References

  • Koudounia, the origin of auxiliary instrument
  • Musipedia: Kουδουνια
  • The koudounakia
  • History of koudhounia
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Greek musical instruments
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Koudounia
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