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The Greek instrument called the syrinx is also known as the

A. buccina
B. panpipes
C. hydraulis
D. cornu

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Answer:

Answer B. panpipes

Step-by-step explanation:

panpipe, also called syrinx, wind instrument consisting of cane pipes of different lengths tied in a row or in a bundle held together by wax or cord (metal, clay, wood, and plastic instruments are also made) and generally closed at the bottom.

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Answer:

The pan flute or panpipes

Step-by-step explanation:

Ancient Greeks called this instrument Syrinx, in honour of the Muse, and Pandean, or Pan-pipes and Pan-flute, after Pan. The Syrinx, a predominantly pastoral instrument for the Greeks, was adopted by the Etruscans who played it at their festivals and banquets; the Etruscans called it fistula.

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