as an Italian, I recognize several features of my country who come from ancient Roman times ...... I would not say that they are our best features ....
Me after staying up till 4 am on a school night playing civilization 6 as Rome and successfully getting a domination win in the medieval age without siege weapons
History is all about objectivity and setting aside one's own heritage in favour of objectivity. Being a proud Russian myself, my nationality nevertheless does little to bar me from admiring the brilliant tactical exploits of Napoleonic France or Nazi Germany, to name a few. History is history - the past. Humanity throws sheisse around and will do so until its very demise. So try to go easy on the poor fella' - and the Romans or other past peoples. ;P Oh, and my hat off to a history teacher :D
Aemilius Paulus I too am Russian and feel proud of those who would burn their own city rather than fall to napoleons, also, welcome to the past, it’s been 10 years 😂
This is truly and under-researched area, I have been researching into ÆRIS MVSICAE ROMAE ANTIQVAE - (Brass Music of Ancient Rome). It is really fascinating especially when you really analyse the organology of the instruments in combination with the harmonic series and pythagorean tuning system (used in the west until the use of cents).
Historians find tablets containing how to play the music, and decode them the best they can, and give them to musicians, so we are sure that this is close enough
I'm sure I heard a hydraulis in Hymnus An Helios because I can hear the keys being turned on and off. It's such a steady stream of sound that I can hear throughout the piece that would be impossible for any human to do on an flute-like instrument. Correct me if I'm wrong.
@dprice112 Nope, there is no hydraulis in either two of these tracks. You will have to look at the other Pugnate videos for that. Pugnate has recorded at least two tracks with the only working hydraulis in the world (as of 2008 - although I doubt another was built since then).
@kalimaganeshshivan Heh, even as a Roman enthusiast myself, it is undeniable that there is a great deal of truth in your post. That said, while the Latins were always the barbarians, who produced comparatively astonishingly-little original art and culture, the Romans were not xenophobic by the ancient standards. Greeks, being notoriously jingoistic, were the Japanese of the Antiquity -- but not the Romans. If anything, the late Achaemenid Empire was much more radical in this regard.
@sorrypapawxz keep up your studies,the Romans and Greeks have a lot to teach us that is positive and human about being a full person in an urban cosmopolitan urban. Pax Romana.
@dirtoffmyshoulder1 And which part may that be? :) The Romans did have trade contacts with the Han Chinese, and some Roman delegations even reached China (one from Aurelius, for instance), but the Romans never got as far as conquest of Chinese-held territories. Shame if you ask me. It would indeed be interesting to see who out of the two was 'not to be messed with' as you put it.
Don't think the first track is based on any song in particular known from any record. Just a general piece of lively dance music using Roman era instruments.
The world wouldn't have shaped itself as it has without both civilizations, both for the good and the bad. I'm not sure one would have overmatched the other, and like as not, generations of wasteful warfare would've depleted the populations of both empires.
Seguramente sean interpretaciones partiendo de instrumentación de la época, estudios antropológicos del mundo rural de diferentes puntos de Mediterráneo como Sicilia, Sardinia o Creta y la imaginación del compositor.
@Devinfilms6679 When Alexander took his Greek army and began conquering the middle east, they also went into India for a while, so it's possible they were influenced a little by the Hindus, at least in their music.
If Rome can conquer Europe with rowboats and foot soldiers, Imagine what they can do with modern ships or even privateers if we are to stick with the time periods. Only two other Empires have ever conquered Europe other Rome, Napoleonic Empire and Nazi Germany.
I heard that modern middle-eastern music was highly influenced by Byzantine music. Maybe the Arabs adopted the music from the Otomans who took music from the Eastern Roman Empire. ruclips.net/video/lBRIy9tLp_8/видео.html
@kalimaganeshshivan Persia was considerably more tolerable. I'm more interested in Roman history, but I acknowledge that the Persian Empire was a more cosmopolitan and less xenophobic society than Rome. Glory be to Persia!
@generalpatton3 ah, thanks for the info... few more questions....which tracks have the hydraulis, and what instrument are they using in this recording?
TOP 10 LEGENDARY DROPS OF ALL TIME
1) 0:42
yeeeeah
this is low key fire tho
I'm not ashamed to blast this at my house or with my friends then again everyone knows my obsession with the Roman's lol
Sounds like a great rap melody.
Wdym low key? More like high key.
High key
This is high key fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Me and the boys after conquering Britain
They didnt conquer all of britain. Scottish tribes were up north and they defended from the Roman empire
Same sentiment didn't stop Germanicus from calling himself "Germanicus". Just saying.
@@DeadlyEnough Germanicus means slayer of G*rms. And he did kill some germs.
@@FEMACUBE England and Wales at least
All hail Hadrian
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I remember when this was dropped.
Same
Back when Rome was a republic. Kids these days are too loyal and obsessed with their emperor. It's like we went backwards.
but you're stoic
Man, kids were so much cooler back in your day. Stupid Galileans now are trying to kill of old Roman culture.
I can totally imagine a DJ blasting this track in a museum toga party. happens all the time, I'm sure.
drummerpablo1 ruclips.net/video/Hhx7JZnDVtA/видео.html
Yeah, the cowboys get a lil bit frisky with there Roman melodrama from time to time but it’s all good
ruclips.net/video/fsZic5DCRUk/видео.html&ab_channel=prod.Stefan it happened
Xd
Tururuuuu tututuuuuu Tuuuu tururururu
the Romans and Greeks had their flaws like everyone else, but hey, they taught us things we are still amazed about today
this is str8 up fuego bro
marius ruclips.net/video/Hhx7JZnDVtA/видео.html
Rome conquered Greece, but Greece conquered Rome. Είστε παιδιά μας Ρωμαίοι.
rocco flavioni ruclips.net/video/Hhx7JZnDVtA/видео.html
stai zitto Rocco
The Etruscans are Greek
Shut it oily boi
Who's from evolution of music?
Me
Me
Me
Me
Me
as an Italian, I recognize several features of my country who come from ancient Roman times ...... I would not say that they are our best features ....
_Muito bom._
ME ENCANTA TODA LA MUSICA ROMANA ES HERMOSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Ludi will be the anthem that brings gold to my home
Hannibal disliked this FOUR TIMES.
Me after staying up till 4 am on a school night playing civilization 6 as Rome and successfully getting a domination win in the medieval age without siege weapons
thank u its so nice !!!!
from 3:26 Hymnus An Helios , ancient Greek language
Sung in an awful french accent...
do you know where i can find an translation of the lyrics?
History is all about objectivity and setting aside one's own heritage in favour of objectivity. Being a proud Russian myself, my nationality nevertheless does little to bar me from admiring the brilliant tactical exploits of Napoleonic France or Nazi Germany, to name a few. History is history - the past. Humanity throws sheisse around and will do so until its very demise.
So try to go easy on the poor fella' - and the Romans or other past peoples. ;P Oh, and my hat off to a history teacher :D
Aemilius Paulus I too am Russian and feel proud of those who would burn their own city rather than fall to napoleons, also, welcome to the past, it’s been 10 years 😂
Based take
EY EY EY EEEY LET'S GO, BRAAAAH SKKKRT YAAAA
OUUUU
Hahahahaha loooooollll
The quote you are looking for is
'Greece conquered its uncultured conqueror and brought the arts to Rome'
from the poet Horace
Shane O'Halloran ruclips.net/video/Hhx7JZnDVtA/видео.html
Mvsica Romana
Je suis content de ma découverte
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This is truly and under-researched area, I have been researching into ÆRIS MVSICAE ROMAE ANTIQVAE - (Brass Music of Ancient Rome). It is really fascinating especially when you really analyse the organology of the instruments in combination with the harmonic series and pythagorean tuning system (used in the west until the use of cents).
its been 6 years. do you still exist i wonder?
@@corny8258 I ask you the same!
Yep
Can we be certain that this is an accurate representation of what Ancient Romans used to listen to?
Historians find tablets containing how to play the music, and decode them the best they can, and give them to musicians, so we are sure that this is close enough
Rich ones lol
Inter pulcherrimos hunc audivi musica. Hoc audire potui nunquam diem repeat defessi sumus. Et dominus arte compositor commendo partes suas.
AVE CAESAR
Assentio.
It is the Hynm to The Sun by Mesomedes of Crete!
I need the instruments used in the first track
Facts id imagine ppl can sample this to make sick bangers
Magnífic hit pretty excelente qualidade musical Romana
HAEC MVSICA MAGNA EST
tarek2022 nerd
tarek2022 ITA VERO. SVMMVS EST.
Merluzz nerde* the original is "magna cum laude" thus it's "nerde".
Kyle McCaesar V
You don't speak Latin properly.
It is Nerditudo-nerditudinis, "the fact of being nerd"
Merluzz Ah. I never knew that word. my apologies.
Anoyne else that's feeling closer to the gods after listening to this?
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Jose Cee Focáil leat ;+}
Lets face it, us Mediterranean's are awesome
When everyone else were leaving in tents ; we were building castles ... OFC we are 😂❤️
As long as we are not supplied with flat bread and tomatoes
Indeed. thank you.
Carthage has been real quiet since this dropped
cartago la destructiva
this is actually a bop
I'm sure I heard a hydraulis in Hymnus An Helios because I can hear the keys being turned on and off. It's such a steady stream of sound that I can hear throughout the piece that would be impossible for any human to do on an flute-like instrument. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Optima Musica!
2:30
Hymnus An Helios
Me imagino al emperador Augusto perreando esta rola.
@dprice112
Nope, there is no hydraulis in either two of these tracks. You will have to look at the other Pugnate videos for that. Pugnate has recorded at least two tracks with the only working hydraulis in the world (as of 2008 - although I doubt another was built since then).
PERIODTTTT
0:27
Realmente muito bonito
Thank you! :)
Ex abrupto, Roma.
@kalimaganeshshivan
Heh, even as a Roman enthusiast myself, it is undeniable that there is a great deal of truth in your post.
That said, while the Latins were always the barbarians, who produced comparatively astonishingly-little original art and culture, the Romans were not xenophobic by the ancient standards. Greeks, being notoriously jingoistic, were the Japanese of the Antiquity -- but not the Romans. If anything, the late Achaemenid Empire was much more radical in this regard.
This is fucking fire
AMAZING
@sorrypapawxz keep up your studies,the Romans and Greeks have a lot to teach us that is positive and human about being a full person in an urban cosmopolitan urban. Pax Romana.
awsome i love roman old songs....
I came for meme, stayed for the banger
@dirtoffmyshoulder1
And which part may that be? :)
The Romans did have trade contacts with the Han Chinese, and some Roman delegations even reached China (one from Aurelius, for instance), but the Romans never got as far as conquest of Chinese-held territories. Shame if you ask me. It would indeed be interesting to see who out of the two was 'not to be messed with' as you put it.
Respects from Rome to Ancient Persian
ótimo.
Is it possible to find what after 03.25 comes? The lyrics seem-like Greek. I just understand/guess few words.
Idk why the evolution of English brought me here
I just feel awesome, knowing i have roman ancestry.
Saluto Romano, bene fortuna comitis.
is this truly ancient music? sounds really modern
Don't think the first track is based on any song in particular known from any record. Just a general piece of lively dance music using Roman era instruments.
This music are indeed camera from the ancient era. It was taken from the music sheet and played again
The world wouldn't have shaped itself as it has without both civilizations, both for the good and the bad. I'm not sure one would have overmatched the other, and like as not, generations of wasteful warfare would've depleted the populations of both empires.
This is great!!!
Indeed! Nothing new under the sun, they say.
Mutto belo ki viva la Roma!! Salutte!!
si no había música escrita... ¿cómo es que hay registros de estos sonidos como música romana? Me gustaría conocer claro está.
Seguramente sean interpretaciones partiendo de instrumentación de la época, estudios antropológicos del mundo rural de diferentes puntos de Mediterráneo como Sicilia, Sardinia o Creta y la imaginación del compositor.
mmm eso suena factible gracias por el dato
what pipe is that holding the long note !!?
Sti sunt dies , et tabernae in magna batheing gentes in circo spectator . Romanis diu !
eu amo tanto
@Devinfilms6679
When Alexander took his Greek army and began conquering the middle east, they also went into India for a while, so it's possible they were influenced a little by the Hindus, at least in their music.
I play with my drum and i feel like a Roman's slave
shoutouts from gaul
Is this TSTTTST?
A bop
If Rome can conquer Europe with rowboats and foot soldiers, Imagine what they can do with modern ships or even privateers if we are to stick with the time periods. Only two other Empires have ever conquered Europe other Rome, Napoleonic Empire and Nazi Germany.
Îmi place prima melodie
Stilicho is one of the greatest Roman Soldiers ever lived.
Rōma in Italiā est, in vinō veritas
@measlon Errr...Sumerians were not Semetic, in fact we don't really know how they were related to anyone :Þ
Semetics were not only Jew but the inhabitants of the Middle East in general
Cuando cantan que idioma es me recuerda al francés
deberia de ser latin xdxdxd
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It looks like old greek
Not gonna lie but this is lowkey fire
the first part is so good he is like the arabic music in style ....
I heard that modern middle-eastern music was highly influenced by Byzantine music. Maybe the Arabs adopted the music from the Otomans who took music from the Eastern Roman Empire.
ruclips.net/video/lBRIy9tLp_8/видео.html
@@aoeu256 I like to see it this way. Greeks have similar modern music.
Great respect to the greatest western empire in history!
I am acctually currently studiyng latin.
// From Iran with respect.
Since they didn't have written music at that time, how can they be sure this is what Roman music sounded like? Swinebreath
Fiero di Roma e dei romani 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹Roma caput mundi
Roma est caput mundi. Credo di averlo scritto bene
Les autres membres de ma classe l'ont déjà entendu sur RUclips
Omnes viae Romam ducunt.
HAEC MVSICAM TAM LAETA EST ! VIVA A ROMA !!
*I am like #1000.*
Im from Poland and I want to know where it is possiblle to buy your CD? Or MP3?
Hi.
Can you tell me the name of the instruments used for first track "Ludi"?
Barbarians singing in latin.
@kalimaganeshshivan Persia was considerably more tolerable. I'm more interested in Roman history, but I acknowledge that the Persian Empire was a more cosmopolitan and less xenophobic society than Rome. Glory be to Persia!
I rapped to this.
FRVOR VALDE HANC MUSICAM
What instrument is in the beginning? It sounds like an ocarina/gemshorn
Ah, quod hic canebatur ludis cum Felix occidebatur memini. Nomen enim non omen erat, hercle!
Interesting
@generalpatton3
ah, thanks for the info... few more questions....which tracks have the hydraulis, and what instrument are they using in this recording?
Haec semita tam bona est, in convivio saevii et nunc 7 feminas in lecto meo accepi
is that a hydraulis theyre playing in this recording or is it some kind of flute or panpipe?
hic carmen Latinum aut Graecum est?