
The Seikilos epitaph is the oldest surviving example of a complete musical composition, including musical notation, from anywhere in the world. The song, the melody of which is recorded, alongside its lyrics, in the ancient Greek musical notation, was found engraved on a tombstone, near Aidin, Turkey (not far from Ephesus). The find has been dated variously from around 200 BC to around AD 100. Also on the tombstone is an indication that states: I am a tombstone, an icon. Seikilos placed me here as an everlasting sign of deathless remembrance.
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三生石
All I Have
WHAT IT'S LIKE
Perseverance
Nerve
Severed
Open Wound
Bloodshot
Intro
All Bark No Bite
Worthless
Seikilos Epitaph
Death Boogie
Bounce
Giant Skeletons
Broken Tusk
Burnt Leaves
Epitaph of Seikilos
WHAT IT'S LIKE - LIVE
INTRO - LIVE
STICK TIGHT - LIVE
ALL I HAVE - LIVE
BLOODSHOT - LIVE
(INTERMISSION) - LIVE
ALL BARK NO BITE - LIVE
ALL BARK ALL BITE - Live
Song of Seikilos
El Epitafio de Seikilos
Epitaphe de Seikilos
All I Have (feat. Junkhead)
Shine on, you crazy diamond
Epitaph
Song (1st century AD)
Cuarteto de Cuerdas
All I Have (Ft. Junkhead)
skolion
Skolion or Epitaph
Epitaph (Skolion), "As Long As You Live"
SEIKILOU_WDH_2006
STICK TIGHT (Live)
Paisajes
Danza Karpetana
Seikilos Epitaph - Song of Seikilos
Tambura
Lo que no fue
What It's Like (You'll Never Know)
Σείκιλος Εὐτέρπῃ (Seikilos Euterpei)
187
N.S.A.
Immigrant
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