Music
Roman music was largely based on Greek Music
Played an important part in many aspects of Roman life
In the Roman military musical instruments such as the tuba (a long trumpet) or the cornu (similar to a French horn) were used to give various commands
While the busina (possibly a trumpet or horn) and the lituus (probably an elongated J-shaped instrument), were used in ceremonial capacities
This an image a woman playing a Kithara.
Music was used in the ampitheaters between fights and in the odea, and in these settings is known to have featured the cornu and the hydrailus (a type of water organ).
Played an important part in many aspects of Roman life
In the Roman military musical instruments such as the tuba (a long trumpet) or the cornu (similar to a French horn) were used to give various commands
While the busina (possibly a trumpet or horn) and the lituus (probably an elongated J-shaped instrument), were used in ceremonial capacities
This an image a woman playing a Kithara.
Music was used in the ampitheaters between fights and in the odea, and in these settings is known to have featured the cornu and the hydrailus (a type of water organ).