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{{Short description|Type of musical instrument}} {{Italics title}} :''Phorminx is also a [[genus]] of [[cylindrical bark beetles]].'' [[Image:939b2.jpg|thumb|upright|A ''phorminx'']] The '''''phorminx''''' ({{langx|grc|φόρμιγξ}}) was one of the oldest of the Ancient Greek stringed [[Musical instrument|musical instruments]], in the [[yoke lutes]] family, intermediate between the [[lyre]] and the [[kithara]]. It consisted of two to seven strings, richly decorated arms and a crescent-shaped sound box. It most probably originated from [[Mesopotamia]]. While it seems to have been common in [[Homer]]'s day<ref>{{cite book |last1=Bundrick |first1=Sheramy |title=Music and Image in Classical Athens |date=2005 |publisher=CUP |location=Google Books |isbn=9780521848060 |page=25-26 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KgSuo-A3cO8C&q=Phorminx}}</ref> accompanying the [[rhapsode]]s, it was supplanted in historical times by the seven-stringed kithara. Nevertheless, the term "''phorminx''" continued to be used as an [[archaism]] in poetry. The term "''phorminx''" is also sometimes used in both ancient and modern writing to refer to all four instruments of the lyre family collectively: *[[Barbiton|Barbitos]] *[[Kithara]] *[[Lyre]] ==References== {{reflist|25em}} ==External links== *[http://homoecumenicus.com/ancient_instruments.htm Ancient Greek Instruments], Homo Ecumenicus {{Greek musical instruments}} [[Category:Ancient Greek musical instruments]] [[Category:Lyres]] {{Lyre-stub}}
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