Talk:Bladder pipe

Lysistrata
Grove Dictionary says:

"Aristophanes in Lysistrata (411 bc) mentioned a wind instrument called a phusallis (a word derived from ‘bladder’), so the bladder pipe may have originated in the ancient world."

Badagnani (talk) 19:57, 27 April 2008 (UTC)

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