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How were sound effects produced in Ancient Greek theatre?


Using clay pipes


With simple mechanical devices and voice techniques


Using large gongs


By specialized musicians

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In Ancient Greek theatre, sound effects were primarily produced **with simple mechanical devices and voice techniques**. While specialized musicians might have contributed to the overall soundscape, the production of sound effects often involved the use of various mechanical devices such as cones, tubes, and sometimes even props that produced noise when interacted with.

Additionally, actors might use their voices in unique ways to create effects. For instance, they could have utilized their vocal techniques to imitate sounds of nature or other effects relevant to the performance.

Large gongs and clay pipes were not the primary means, although elements of music and sound did play a role in the performances. But the best fit in terms of overall methods would be the combination of simple mechanical devices and vocal methods.

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