Trigono (instrument)
The trigono (Greek: τρίγωνο) is a kind of a Greek auxiliary percussion instrument with three angles. Trigono means triangle in Greek (τρίγωνο < τρία [three] + γωνία [angle]). It is made from steel. The trigono in Greek tradition is also used by the kids in Greece that are singing the carols. Similar names: kampanaki ("καμπανάκι"), simantron ("σήμαντρο"), skara ("σκάρα") or simantiri ( "σημαντήρι").
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Trigono (instrument)
The trigono (Greek: τρίγωνο) is a kind of a Greek auxiliary percussion instrument with three angles. Trigono means triangle in Greek (τρίγωνο < τρία [three] + γωνία [angle]). It is made from steel. The trigono in Greek tradition is also used by the kids in Greece that are singing the carols. Similar names: kampanaki ("καμπανάκι"), simantron ("σήμαντρο"), skara ("σκάρα") or simantiri ( "σημαντήρι").
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The trigono (Greek: τρίγωνο) i ...... ) or simantiri ( "σημαντήρι").
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Trigono (instrument)
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Τρίγωνο (μουσικό όργανο)
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