Song of Seikilos

The song of Seikilos is one of the few preserved compositions of ancient Greek music. It is engraved into a grave pillar that was found 1883 in Aydin in Turkey and is dated between 200 BC and 100 AD. On the tombstone is an indication that the music composition and poem were composed and written by one Seikilos, for his wife, who presumably is buried there. The opening epitaph states:

I am a portrait in stone.

I was put here by Seikilos,

where I remain forever, the

symbol of timeless remembrance. The find has been dated variously from around 200 BC to around AD 100. While older western music with notation exists (for example the Delphic Hymns), all of it is in fragments; the Seikilos epitaph is unique in that it is a complete, though short, composition.

The music for Song of Seikilos is inscribed with a short poem. Here are two versions of the poem. As long as you live, laugh

sing, be joyful

For you are here only for a short time

and time will then carry you away. While you live,

dance, play, sing

be happy

don't grieve too much

For life is much too short

to waste it sad

and your time here will

soon come to a certain end.

Notation arrangements

of the Song of Sekilos We have prepared 4 PDF files with notation of various versions of the Song of Seikilos. These basic instrumental arrrangmnts can be used to create various versions of this unique melody.



PDF 1. The basic melody with the lyric translation above.

MP3 sample of the melody



PDF 2. A multi-part arrangement of the song.

Includes the melody, piano, guitar (with chord names), bass. This is a basic arrangement and is perfect for learning the piece and creating your own arrangements.

MP3 sample



PDF 3. A keyboard transcription

MP3 sample



PDF 4. A solo guitar transcription (with tablature)





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