Roma il più grandioso e glorioso Impero della storia; Roma ha conquistato, dominato, costruito e CIVILIZZATO; la grandezza, la potenza, la magnificenza, lo splendore e la GLORIA DI ROMA EST AETERNA, ROMA INVICTA ET LUX MUNDI 💪💯
RUclips has blocked me watching it - because I use an Ad Blocker to avoid their (and everyone else's) overload advertising, which annoys everyone by interrupting everything !
@@Indeday ah defending the merchant class and their ever moving goal posts and values by equating not wanting to participate with starvation. I doubt you’ve been outside a western nation, except for vacations. I pay for premium because I hate the merchant class but love creators. Everyone you must participate in woke ads or @indeday and his like will starve. Do push ups, unless you are a vegan, that will injure you. Be well Amalekite acolyte.
@@Indedaymost creators do not have much income from yt ads. Maybe if you have hundreds of thousands views per video, then yes. You dont know what are you talking about.
@@sulik4035No, you don’t know what you’re talking about and what worse, you’re acting like you know what YT creators think or care about getting paid. Arrogance and ignorance combined is a disaster.
"Rome I must say, I am a huge fan of your work. My name is Bread And Circuses. I am soil, I am acid, I am stone, I am friendship. Tell me, who is your legion's chef?"
Ave Caution Time!! Thank you very much for your comment!! I hope you enjoy my music along with your reading about Rome or novels based on events of the Roman Empire for a long time. ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
Video mirificum, civis meus! Musica phantastica est. Carmina, quod "Clades Boudica" vocatur, est certus meus ventus! Amo infusionem sonorum Celticorum :) Bonum opus sustinete, David!
Except it doesn't. I am sitting here in my room in 21st century England listening to this music. When I look outside, I see not a single Roman walking about.
@@Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaate laudo, amice, quia linguam Latinam dicere conatus es, a multis amatam! quidem in omnem patriam ubi Romani aderant Romae doctrinae humanitasque pertinent, ut nobis societas melior sit.
I had to write a drama about an important event that happened in Ancient Rome, and this 100% helped me write it! Thank you so much!🦅Ad astra per aspera!
Salve David, excelente recopilación que reverbera el asiduo trabajo tuyo, sigo tus álbumes desde el primer SPQR hasta el último, sigue así hermano. " Fac singulas actiones tuas quasi ultimum vitae tuae." Marcus Aurelius
Heeey Andrew!!! Mi querido hermano, me alegro muchisimo de volver a verte y espero que estes muy bien. Muchas gracias como siempre por tus palabras, siempre amable y co nmucha fuerza para seguir componiendo más y más. Espero que este 2023 traiga muchos nuevos discos que vayan mejorando poco a poco los anteriores. Un fuerte abrazo hermano
When there were still men. There was honor, humility, loyalty. But, ROME will live forever. Rome is gone in this world. But there is another world where Rome lives and will live Glory to Rome!
Roman Empire lives and it's on its peak right now. By being in the hearts of men like us. Our daily actions keep it on the top. Our results in what ever we do, keep the glory of what Rome really is: The biggest human achievment of all the times. ( just the most humble free servant of Rome here) Salutationes.
@@craigjackson6117100 years has lasted USA ...it is living the end of its days. The stage that Rome reached after 500 years USA has reached it now. Bureaucracy has eaten that nation from the inside. The elites in USA serve to their pockets only and to Israel and not to the people.
Usa...just like Germans...brits and French before..cannot even begin to compare with Rome😅.. Nothing and nobody can do it. And thanks the Asian bro for his good words.
In the twilight of the Roman Republic, General Marcus Tiberius stood on the ridge overlooking the fertile plains of Palaestra. His weathered face bore the scars of countless battles, his steel-gray eyes sharp with determination. The enemy, a formidable alliance of Gaulish tribes, stretched out before him, their numbers vast and menacing. The clash that was about to unfold would decide the fate of the region, and perhaps the future of Rome itself. As dawn broke, the Roman legions assembled in disciplined rows, their armor gleaming under the rising sun. Standards bearing the emblem of the eagle fluttered in the breeze, and the air was thick with the anticipation of combat. Marcus rode along the front lines, his horse a magnificent steed as battle-hardened as its master. He raised his hand, and a hush fell over his troops. "Legionaries of Rome!" he called out, his voice carrying across the ranks. "Today, we face a foe unlike any other. But remember this: we are Romans! We fight not for glory, but for the honor of our Republic and the safety of our families. Let the enemy see our resolve and know the might of Rome!" A cheer erupted from the soldiers, their spirits bolstered by Marcus's words. He nodded to his officers, and the signal was given. The Roman legions began their advance, moving with the precision of a well-oiled machine. The ground trembled beneath their march, a testament to their strength and unity. The Gauls, fierce and unyielding, surged forward with a ferocious war cry. The initial clash was thunderous, the sound of metal on metal echoing across the battlefield. Marcus was in the thick of it, his sword a blur as he cut down enemy warriors with lethal efficiency. His presence inspired his men, who fought with unmatched ferocity. Despite their valor, the Romans found themselves pushed back by the sheer number of Gaulish warriors. Marcus, sensing the tide turning against them, rallied his cavalry for a decisive charge. With a swift motion, he led his horsemen into the heart of the enemy lines, their spears and swords wreaking havoc. The charge created a breach, and Marcus seized the opportunity. He ordered his infantry to press forward, exploiting the chaos. The Gauls, momentarily disoriented, struggled to regroup. It was then that Marcus spotted their chieftain, a towering figure adorned in ornate armor, rallying his forces. With a roar, Marcus charged towards the chieftain, their eyes locking in a moment of mutual recognition. The battle seemed to pause around them as they clashed, each blow resonating with the weight of their peoples' hopes. The duel was fierce, but Marcus's skill and determination prevailed. With a final, decisive strike, he felled the chieftain. Seeing their leader fall, the Gaulish warriors wavered. The Romans, sensing victory, redoubled their efforts, pushing the enemy back with relentless force. The battle turned in favor of Rome, and soon the Gauls were in full retreat. As the dust settled and the cries of victory rang out, Marcus dismounted and surveyed the battlefield. His body ached with fatigue, but his heart swelled with pride. The plains of Palaestra were littered with the fallen, both friend and foe, but Rome had triumphed. General Marcus Tiberius stood tall, a hero in the eyes of his men. His leadership and bravery had secured not only a strategic victory but also a lasting legacy. The Senate would honor him, and his name would be etched into the annals of Roman history as the savior of Palaestra. But for Marcus, the true victory lay in the preservation of the Republic and the knowledge that his men would return home, their honor and courage undiminished. As the sun set on the blood-stained fields, Marcus Tiberius knew that he had fulfilled his duty to Rome. Credits: chatgpt
The profile perspective of the 1st soldier from the who is wearing the coolus-hagenau helmet on the left is based on photo of me, a miles from legio XXI Rapax. I have the same helmet and I clearly recognise my facial features lmao
i absolutely love david chas music he also has aztec and spartan music i really like thanks a lot from your fan and subscriber original name Burhan Ozturk i also open this music while storm observing which is a thing i do ever since i was ten i am now twelve i also open this music in long road trips many thanks!
Today, all states have the eagle as their coat of arms, but they will never be like the Roman Empire. for all the brothers in the empire 🇮🇹🇪🇸🇫🇷🇹🇩🇦🇷🇨🇴🇨🇱🇨🇺🇨🇷🇪🇨🇭🇳🇱🇨🇵🇾🇵🇷🇸🇲🇻🇪🇻🇦🇧🇱🇧🇷🇨🇻🇨🇼🇬🇹🇸🇻🇸🇹
Heeey Kolovrat!! Thank you very much for your commnt!! I plan to compose another Slavic music album for this year 2023, but most likely it will be for the second semester. While enjoy the music!! :)
@@SingingSands hey BooBooQueen 😘 thank you for poiting out that they couldn't be my "mentors" otherwise I would have been over at least a 100 years old, right? Wow, you're so smart and intelligent👏🏻 How do you do that?! I guess you must've been born this way.
Your math is not very good. 121 to 2024 = "100 or more" years >< Pure brain damage. Your sense of humour is that of a l0ser... I bet you are forever single
Heeey Spiritual Violence!!! Thank you very much for your comment my friend!! The traditional music of ancient Rome used mainly drums (tympanum), cymbals (sistro and crotalos), string instruments such as the lyre or the zither (the lute was even used but it was not very popular among the Romans and the Greeks), brass wind instruments such as the Cornu and the Buccina, and woodwinds such as the Tibiae, the Siringa or the Aulos. His musical style evidently depended on the situation, whether it was in festivities where the musicality would be more joyful and dynamic, or in rituals where the theme would be more serious or dark. It is most probable that in the near future I will compose an album solely in a traditional Roman way, without the use of modern instruments to highlight the epic. I hope the comment has helped you my friend. A big hug !!
@@davidchas Ancient music does not make use of music theory, it uses a different philosophy to play each instrument and each note usually to match lyrics if there are any or they tend to follow a very basic rhythm and notes are usually played at a slower pace as they are much more pronounced The idea of orchestrated music is a product of music theory from the Baroque era and even the Medieval eras people would have found an orchestra to be new and strange and only the late middle-ages people would probably feel a bit more familiar with music theory as shantays were fairly common in the late middle-ages I also read somewhere drums were somewhat unknown to Romans but i find that hard to believe considering the relatively close neighbors of Rome by the time of the empire and for example ancient China and the Roman Empire knew of each other's existence
I DONT SEE ATHER JUGDEY THAM MY GODY JUGDMENT IS RIGTHY ONLY GODY IS TOP JUGDEY I RETUNE IT THANKS GODY THAT ALLWAYS RIGTHY THAT SFAE ME FRONT TO GREtY THAT JUGDE MYLIFT TO GREATY ONLY ONE I ACECEPECTY I WILL BEE WHER HE ACCEPECTY
Ave Roger!!! Jejejeje muchas gracias por la fuerza que me transmite tu comentario!! Espero que disfrutes mucho tambien de los nuevos temas. Un fuerte abrazo!! ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
I have listened to much of this Roman battle music over the last 2 years but unfortunately for me these choices have a sometimes Asian influence or an Egyptian influence which I personally didn't care for.
What is supposed to be Roman about this music? This is Hollywood style at best. Listen to some actual music from that era... I bet 3/4 of the commenters would tune out after 10 seconds!!!
I think about this empire at least once a day
Ave Dubbeltje!! Thank you very much for your comment bro!! ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
This Empire was so great. Even History channel don't attributes its success on ancient aliens. 🤣
Roma il più grandioso e glorioso Impero della storia; Roma ha conquistato, dominato, costruito e CIVILIZZATO; la grandezza, la potenza, la magnificenza, lo splendore e la GLORIA DI ROMA EST AETERNA, ROMA INVICTA ET LUX MUNDI 💪💯
Haha that's a great comment.
RUclips has blocked me watching it - because I use an Ad Blocker to avoid their (and everyone else's) overload advertising, which annoys everyone by interrupting everything !
It's also how you pay the person you're watching. If everyone did that, creators wouldn't have enough to eat.
@@Indeday ah defending the merchant class and their ever moving goal posts and values by equating not wanting to participate with starvation. I doubt you’ve been outside a western nation, except for vacations. I pay for premium because I hate the merchant class but love creators. Everyone you must participate in woke ads or @indeday and his like will starve. Do push ups, unless you are a vegan, that will injure you. Be well Amalekite acolyte.
@@Indedaymost creators do not have much income from yt ads. Maybe if you have hundreds of thousands views per video, then yes. You dont know what are you talking about.
@@sulik4035No, you don’t know what you’re talking about and what worse, you’re acting like you know what YT creators think or care about getting paid. Arrogance and ignorance combined is a disaster.
Delete cache data then come back
Listening to SPQR(s) while reading SPQR makes for a good combination.
Heeey Sidney!! Thank you very much for your comment!!! I hope you enjoy your little reading moments together with my music!! :)
@@davidchas 1988 ROME JULES CÉSAR JULES REMI GOFFLO CÉSAR MARC ANTOINE ROMAN EMPIRE SPQR
"Rome is not a name! Rome is not a city! Rome is order! Rome is power! And out here we are ROME!!!"
"Hey Rome, mind if I ask you a few questions? My do you look dashing in those sigmintatas must be said, pleasure to meet you."
"Rome I must say, I am a huge fan of your work. My name is Bread And Circuses. I am soil, I am acid, I am stone, I am friendship. Tell me, who is your legion's chef?"
This is phenomenal. I listened to it while reading a novel of Rome, and it really set the mood. Thanks for sharing your work.
Ave Caution Time!! Thank you very much for your comment!! I hope you enjoy my music along with your reading about Rome or novels based on events of the Roman Empire for a long time. ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
@@davidchas can recommend reading limitless lands with this in the background
S P Q R. ⚔️⚔️⚔️⚔️⚔️
GLORY
I play for Rome on a bunch of games on the internet; this will be great inspiration to us 💪
Video mirificum, civis meus! Musica phantastica est. Carmina, quod "Clades Boudica" vocatur, est certus meus ventus! Amo infusionem sonorum Celticorum :) Bonum opus sustinete, David!
Placet mihi! Feminas video audire quam musicam😃
This music literally takes you to ancient Rome! Senatus populusque Romanus tibi gratias ago, David!
Ave Anton!!! Thank you very much for your words bro!! They make me to feel very proud!!! Enjoy it!! ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
Except it doesn't. I am sitting here in my room in 21st century England listening to this music. When I look outside, I see not a single Roman walking about.
@@charleschapman4744 Erras! Omnes sumus filii et filiae lupae Capitolinae. Omnis occidentalis civilisatio in uberibus eius educatus est.
@@Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaate laudo, amice, quia linguam Latinam dicere conatus es, a multis amatam! quidem in omnem patriam ubi Romani aderant Romae doctrinae humanitasque pertinent, ut nobis societas melior sit.
Always need some awesome Roman music to help me when im writing.
Heeey Tristin Kirby!! Thank you very much for your comment!! I hope you can write a great book with my music in the background!! Enjoy it!!
@@davidchas 1988 ROME JULES ROME JULES CÉSAR JULES REMI GOFFLO CÉSAR MARC ANTOINE ROMAN EMPIRE
Glory of Rome!
Ave Farid!! Thank you very much for your comment bro!! Enjoy it!! ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
@@davidchas 1988 SPQR JULES CÉSAR JULES REMI GOFFLO CÉSAR MARC ANTOINE ROMAN EMPIRE
LETS DESTROY BARBARIANS TOGETHER!!!
No, for Carthage
I need this everyday in my life. Thank you for this compilation!
ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
This is awesome and helped me with my book! At end of my story not only was my book complete but I was a soldier ready for battle!
This helps me conquer my life.
There is nothing more difficult than mastering our self.
And nothing stronger than Rome as the way to do it.
I had to write a drama about an important event that happened in Ancient Rome, and this 100% helped me write it! Thank you so much!🦅Ad astra per aspera!
What was about?
@@m.cl.ballista4642 it was about the r@pe and murder of Verginia; a fascinating story
Salve David, excelente recopilación que reverbera el asiduo trabajo tuyo, sigo tus álbumes desde el primer SPQR hasta el último, sigue así hermano. " Fac singulas actiones tuas quasi ultimum vitae tuae." Marcus Aurelius
Heeey Andrew!!! Mi querido hermano, me alegro muchisimo de volver a verte y espero que estes muy bien. Muchas gracias como siempre por tus palabras, siempre amable y co nmucha fuerza para seguir componiendo más y más. Espero que este 2023 traiga muchos nuevos discos que vayan mejorando poco a poco los anteriores. Un fuerte abrazo hermano
@@davidchas 1989 ROME JULES CÉSAR JULES REMI GOFFLO CÉSAR MARC ANTOINE ROMAN EMPIRE
When there were still men. There was honor, humility, loyalty.
But, ROME will live forever.
Rome is gone in this world. But there is another world where Rome lives and will live
Glory to Rome!
Попрошу я русский и стремлюсь напомнить сто мы наследники хотя до полного порядка далеко
i love it when reading about rome it really set the mood
Ave Eunice!! Thank you very much for your comment bro!! Enjoy it!! ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
GLORY AND POWER TO ROMAN EMPIRE AND THE ROMAN EMPIRE WILL RISE AGAIN
Ave Yoel!! ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
Roman Empire lives and it's on its peak right now. By being in the hearts of men like us.
Our daily actions keep it on the top.
Our results in what ever we do, keep the glory of what Rome really is:
The biggest human achievment of all the times.
( just the most humble free servant of Rome here)
Salutationes.
I'm Asian but I consider Rome the greatest empire in history
usa
@@craigjackson6117100 years has lasted USA ...it is living the end of its days. The stage that Rome reached after 500 years USA has reached it now. Bureaucracy has eaten that nation from the inside. The elites in USA serve to their pockets only and to Israel and not to the people.
Usa...just like Germans...brits and French before..cannot even begin to compare with Rome😅..
Nothing and nobody can do it.
And thanks the Asian bro for his good words.
@@craigjackson6117no man 100 % nope
A very long run with nothing but great music😀👍👍👍👍👍
People listened to this while reading and writing. Me on the other hand , I'm restoring it in my fav game
In the twilight of the Roman Republic, General Marcus Tiberius stood on the ridge overlooking the fertile plains of Palaestra. His weathered face bore the scars of countless battles, his steel-gray eyes sharp with determination. The enemy, a formidable alliance of Gaulish tribes, stretched out before him, their numbers vast and menacing. The clash that was about to unfold would decide the fate of the region, and perhaps the future of Rome itself.
As dawn broke, the Roman legions assembled in disciplined rows, their armor gleaming under the rising sun. Standards bearing the emblem of the eagle fluttered in the breeze, and the air was thick with the anticipation of combat. Marcus rode along the front lines, his horse a magnificent steed as battle-hardened as its master. He raised his hand, and a hush fell over his troops.
"Legionaries of Rome!" he called out, his voice carrying across the ranks. "Today, we face a foe unlike any other. But remember this: we are Romans! We fight not for glory, but for the honor of our Republic and the safety of our families. Let the enemy see our resolve and know the might of Rome!"
A cheer erupted from the soldiers, their spirits bolstered by Marcus's words. He nodded to his officers, and the signal was given. The Roman legions began their advance, moving with the precision of a well-oiled machine. The ground trembled beneath their march, a testament to their strength and unity.
The Gauls, fierce and unyielding, surged forward with a ferocious war cry. The initial clash was thunderous, the sound of metal on metal echoing across the battlefield. Marcus was in the thick of it, his sword a blur as he cut down enemy warriors with lethal efficiency. His presence inspired his men, who fought with unmatched ferocity.
Despite their valor, the Romans found themselves pushed back by the sheer number of Gaulish warriors. Marcus, sensing the tide turning against them, rallied his cavalry for a decisive charge. With a swift motion, he led his horsemen into the heart of the enemy lines, their spears and swords wreaking havoc.
The charge created a breach, and Marcus seized the opportunity. He ordered his infantry to press forward, exploiting the chaos. The Gauls, momentarily disoriented, struggled to regroup. It was then that Marcus spotted their chieftain, a towering figure adorned in ornate armor, rallying his forces.
With a roar, Marcus charged towards the chieftain, their eyes locking in a moment of mutual recognition. The battle seemed to pause around them as they clashed, each blow resonating with the weight of their peoples' hopes. The duel was fierce, but Marcus's skill and determination prevailed. With a final, decisive strike, he felled the chieftain.
Seeing their leader fall, the Gaulish warriors wavered. The Romans, sensing victory, redoubled their efforts, pushing the enemy back with relentless force. The battle turned in favor of Rome, and soon the Gauls were in full retreat.
As the dust settled and the cries of victory rang out, Marcus dismounted and surveyed the battlefield. His body ached with fatigue, but his heart swelled with pride. The plains of Palaestra were littered with the fallen, both friend and foe, but Rome had triumphed.
General Marcus Tiberius stood tall, a hero in the eyes of his men. His leadership and bravery had secured not only a strategic victory but also a lasting legacy. The Senate would honor him, and his name would be etched into the annals of Roman history as the savior of Palaestra.
But for Marcus, the true victory lay in the preservation of the Republic and the knowledge that his men would return home, their honor and courage undiminished. As the sun set on the blood-stained fields, Marcus Tiberius knew that he had fulfilled his duty to Rome.
Credits: chatgpt
How does this only have two likes? It deserves way more!
Bravo!
i was sleeping listening to this song and i dreamed sailing to ancient Alexandria with my legion
ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
Awesome. Simply awesome.
The profile perspective of the 1st soldier from the who is wearing the coolus-hagenau helmet on the left is based on photo of me, a miles from legio XXI Rapax. I have the same helmet and I clearly recognise my facial features lmao
perfect music for play total war Rome II
Ave Firewave TV!! Enjoy it my friend!! Thanks a lot for your comment!! ROMA ATERNA VICTRIX!!
Listening to this in 44 BC, preparing a cohort to save the almighty Caesar from the vultures in the Senate.
Ave Frode Osen!! Thank you very much for your comment bro!! Enjoy it!! ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
Where can I enlist?
Fantastic music!!! Roma victor!
Ave Klaus!! Thank you very much for your comment bro!! Enjoy it!! ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
LEGIO AETERNA VICTRIX!
Heeey Cobra King!!! Thank you very much for your comment bro! Enjoy it!! :)
i absolutely love david chas music he also has aztec and spartan music i really like thanks a lot from your fan and subscriber original name Burhan Ozturk i also open this music while storm observing which is a thing i do ever since i was ten i am now twelve i also open this music in long road trips many thanks!
@@cihanozturk8738 hey Burhan Ozturk, you honored me with your words. I hope that you enjoy my music for many many years!! A big hug bro
*While listening to this at work*
"I am Boxicles! Head Sorter of The Warehouse!"
Ave Boxicles!! Thank you very much for your comment bro, I hope that you like it!! ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
Come si pronuncia "SPQR" foneticamente? Come sigla: esse pi cu erre. Per esteso: Senatus populusque Romanus
awesome
Ave Ad AstrART!! Thank you very much for your comment bro! Enjoy it!! ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
Время думать о Римской Империи.
I remember Destroying Byzantium in 1204 Good Times
3:25 lol "but you didn't have to cuuuuuuut me off"
Roma. Imperium Aeternum!
Ave SPQR!! Thank you very much for your comment!! Enjoy it!! ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
When i listening to this playlsit i feel more smarter
Man,Creative Assembly should've hire you as a Composer for their games like
"Rome 2: Total War", BTW can these soundtrack be use for mods?
Ave Samy!! Thank you very much for your words bro, they make me very happy!! Of course, you can use my music for mods!! ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX
these got me on god mode
Ave TMC!! Thank you very much for your comment!! Enjoy it!! ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
Excelente!
Ave Historia para la gente!! Espero que disfrutes mi musica tanto como yo lo hice componiendola. Un fuerte abrazo!! ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
The Roman Empire.
Great as always!! But wessex rising when‽
Heeey Ludjon!! Thank you very much for your comment. Very soon I will compose the next themes of Wessex Rising album, don´t worry!! :)
@@davidchas 1988 ROME JULES CÉSAR JULES REMI GOFFLO CÉSAR MARC ANTOINE ROMAN EMPIRE SPQR
Today, all states have the eagle as their coat of arms, but they will never be like the Roman Empire. for all the brothers in the empire 🇮🇹🇪🇸🇫🇷🇹🇩🇦🇷🇨🇴🇨🇱🇨🇺🇨🇷🇪🇨🇭🇳🇱🇨🇵🇾🇵🇷🇸🇲🇻🇪🇻🇦🇧🇱🇧🇷🇨🇻🇨🇼🇬🇹🇸🇻🇸🇹
Roma Surrectum!
Roma Victrix!!
Roma Æternam!
Ave Tanjiro!!! Thank you very much for your comment bro!! Enjoy it!! ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
@@davidchas 1988 ROME JULES CÉSAR JULES REMI GOFFLO CÉSAR MARC ANTOINE ROMAN EMPIRE SPQR
Pro imperio Romano et civibus Roma!
Ave The Legion!! Thank you very much for your comment!! Enjoy it!! ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
Can u do more Slavic music? I love your videos man, Roman salute from Serbia
Heeey Kolovrat!! Thank you very much for your commnt!! I plan to compose another Slavic music album for this year 2023, but most likely it will be for the second semester. While enjoy the music!! :)
@@davidchas great to hear, keep up the good work bro
@@davidchas 1988 ROME JULES CÉSAR JULES REMI GOFFLO CÉSAR MARC ANTOINE ROMAN EMPIRE SPQR
My brother in Christ, what is that building in your profile picture...?
My brother in Christ, what is that building in your profile picture...?
Roma! Roma! Roma!
Ave, true to Caesar
Glory to Rome!!!
SPQR 🦁💪
good music to work to cont. worker
1988 SPQR REMI GOFFLO ROMAIN EMPIRE
1988 SPQR REMI GOFFLO ROMAIN EMPIRE
Marcus Aurelius and Gaius Julius Caesar, my mentors. True Men, Leaders, Warriors, Philosophers & Emperors!
Hail Caesar🖐
Your mentors? How many years do you have?
@@SingingSands hey BooBooQueen 😘
thank you for poiting out that they couldn't be my "mentors" otherwise I would have been over at least a 100 years old, right? Wow, you're so smart and intelligent👏🏻 How do you do that?! I guess you must've been born this way.
@@rick6676 You are very funny. I bet you are single yet, loser...
@@rick6676 Your math sucks... marcus aurelius was born in 121AD. Very clever you are and funny too. I bet you are single, you loser.
Your math is not very good. 121 to 2024 = "100 or more" years >< Pure brain damage. Your sense of humour is that of a l0ser... I bet you are forever single
Ave!!!
Ave Linda!! Thanks a lot for the comment!! Enjoy it!!! ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
AVE MAGNA ROMA
Does anyone actually know what Roman music sounded like? This is good music, but I think it would have been new to the ancient Romans.
Heeey Spiritual Violence!!! Thank you very much for your comment my friend!! The traditional music of ancient Rome used mainly drums (tympanum), cymbals (sistro and crotalos), string instruments such as the lyre or the zither (the lute was even used but it was not very popular among the Romans and the Greeks), brass wind instruments such as the Cornu and the Buccina, and woodwinds such as the Tibiae, the Siringa or the Aulos. His musical style evidently depended on the situation, whether it was in festivities where the musicality would be more joyful and dynamic, or in rituals where the theme would be more serious or dark. It is most probable that in the near future I will compose an album solely in a traditional Roman way, without the use of modern instruments to highlight the epic. I hope the comment has helped you my friend. A big hug !!
@@davidchas 1988 ROME JULES CÉSAR JULES REMI GOFFLO CÉSAR MARC ANTOINE ROMAN EMPIRE SPQR
@@davidchas Ancient music does not make use of music theory, it uses a different philosophy to play each instrument and each note usually to match lyrics if there are any or they tend to follow a very basic rhythm and notes are usually played at a slower pace as they are much more pronounced
The idea of orchestrated music is a product of music theory from the Baroque era and even the Medieval eras people would have found an orchestra to be new and strange and only the late middle-ages people would probably feel a bit more familiar with music theory as shantays were fairly common in the late middle-ages
I also read somewhere drums were somewhat unknown to Romans but i find that hard to believe considering the relatively close neighbors of Rome by the time of the empire and for example ancient China and the Roman Empire knew of each other's existence
Римская Империя рухнула в 1453 году а память о ней живёт по сей день!
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Technically in 1461 Trapezous, Pontos .
As Comnenos died as emperor of Rome. After that..only Russia carries the right to try .
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Que música é essa do início do documentário abaixo?
ruclips.net/video/H4p_UL_tNFI/видео.htmlsi=5YjCeaAylkBV8c0e
I DONT SEE ATHER JUGDEY THAM MY GODY JUGDMENT IS RIGTHY ONLY GODY IS TOP JUGDEY I RETUNE IT THANKS GODY THAT ALLWAYS RIGTHY THAT SFAE ME FRONT TO GREtY THAT JUGDE MYLIFT TO GREATY ONLY ONE I ACECEPECTY I WILL BEE WHER HE ACCEPECTY
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Ave Roger!!! Jejejeje muchas gracias por la fuerza que me transmite tu comentario!! Espero que disfrutes mucho tambien de los nuevos temas. Un fuerte abrazo!! ROMA AETERNA VICTRIX!!
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I have listened to much of this Roman battle music over the last 2 years but unfortunately for me these choices have a sometimes Asian influence or an Egyptian influence which I personally didn't care for.
What is supposed to be Roman about this music? This is Hollywood style at best.
Listen to some actual music from that era... I bet 3/4 of the commenters would tune out after 10 seconds!!!
Legatus Legionis needs to be more epic..
This sounds nothing like Roman music lmao sounds like generic Hollywood soundtracks for period movies
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