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Sketch from a Greek vase, showing kollops along crossbar of a kithara

A kollops (Ancient Greek: κολλοψ or kollabos) is a tuning device for a string instrument (generally a lyre) which consists of a strip of leather wrapped around the instrument's crossbar, tightened by a wooden peg trapped in its wrap. The device is mentioned as early as the 7th century BC, used metaphorically in the Odyssey.[1] The material itself, usually the hard material at the back of the neck of an ox, was known as "kollops" and thus the term was also used for the tuning device.[2]

  1. ^ John G Landels (31 January 2002). Music in Ancient Greece and Rome. Routledge. pp. 73–. ISBN 978-1-134-70486-6.
  2. ^ Hortense Panum (1939). The Stringed Instruments of the Middle Ages: Their Evolution and Development : a Detailed and Comprehensive History, with Illustrations, of the Evolution of the Mediaeval Stringed Musical Instruments from Their First Appearance in the Records of the Earliest Civilisations, Through Their Gradual Development in the Greek, Roman and Christian Eras Down to More Recent Times. W. Reeves. p. 43.

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