You matched the image of the aulos to a sound that was probably a recording of the panflute or something similar. The aulos was a double reed instrument, so it was like matching an image of the oboe to the sound of a recorder flute.
Greek and Latin poetry probably sounded very like rap. Roman crowds didn't like Greek music much. Their own was much louder with military type brass instruments and organs with air under water pressure.
no offense to Romans they are our relative through tiberius but last music is directly Georgian style
check Georgian orthodox chant
Greek and Roman differ a little bit Greek is more closer because of byzantine ties but there is phenomenon of Georgians music style which is UNESCO world heritage and last part is Georgian
i really appreciate the ancient greek and roman music, but just so you know, that last bit, with the christian/byzantine music is quite a bit off.... vocal polyphony didn't come around until the late middle ages.
The example for the Aulos was quite inaccurate. The aulos was a pair of reed pipes and in your musical example you had some sort of single flute instrument playing. This is a very big difference in sound.
Ah...what soothing, melow, beautiful music...some of the best music history has seen, unlike these days it's hard to come by a good song. That said awesome video 5/5!
The earliest music was the BEST MUSIC! Now what do we have? Rap music, terrorism and radio frequency identification chips? Forget it. Put me in a time machine and press button take back 2500 years. I can't relate to our modern age.
@Elinitsam Lol for you to put Rap in the same sentence as terrorism is ignorant, arrogant and judgemental at the same time. And believe it or not there was terrorist back then too. Terrorism is old as Human society itself. They were called the Mongols, the Huns and various other barbarian tribes. Roman ships have also been hijacked before. You should do some research and get educated on history. And just because your primitive mind cant comprehend todays music, doesn't mean it's all bad.
there are no evident numbers, how many were slaves. There is a quite likely estimation, that 3 million of the 7.5million inhabitants of the italic region were slaves (augustean time)
Besides that, slaves (except those who worked in a quarry or a mine) had quite a secured life. They were expensive and useful. Or would you brake your car on purpose? No, sir, you care for it =)
@TheTrueUSPatriot Lol! Today's music is for primitive minds, cause' you can't handle real music. :) I mean Eminem is good cause' he actually means what he does. but lil' wayne justin bieber, (i bet you love them) are complete fags and failure musicians.
Rap is not even close to the same level as terrorism. And there is fantastic music of all kinds available, if you were open minded enough to look for it you might find something you like.
rap is propaganda music of american empire,is orrible music of nigermafia,terrible product of america,america destroy the culture of the other country for impose the stupid subculture of american life.
@Elinitsam You'd most likely starve to death or be killed by some disease and left to die. Depending on where you were and who you'd be. Not many people lived to their 30's back in those days.
@Kan2209 I think you're confusing ancient Greece with the european Dark ages. The old world was smart, then people got a lot dumber, and now we're both dumb and smart.
@TheGreatAges No, I think you're confusing hollywood movies with reality, and have a mild case of "the golden age" syndrome.
People rarely lived past their 30's, many if not most died violent and/or at least painful deaths, food was scarce, people had to work from dawn to dusk to give what little they had to the poeple who owned them, and this went on for centuries, I think you need to open your eyes and a few books.
@Kan2209 Never said their lives were easy, but people definitly lived past 30. The only exception would probably be soldiers because they died on the battlefield. I think you have the "All cultures from the old world were stupid and life is way better now because I have a computer and hot pockets and I trust the FDA with my life" syndrome. If I had to choose between living in Athens or medival europe, I'd pick Athens.
It's weird how the only music anyone listens today is rap music, it is almost impossible to find another type of music besides rap music: I heared they wanted to create a radiostation with only R&B and pop, but the censors put a stop to that: Those horrible black people controlling our lives and telling use what to listen to.
@Elinitsam im pretty sure if you went back in time, you would realize being able to listen to good music doesnt outweigh things like dying from the flu, being forced into military service and countless other shit that was wrong with the world at that time
This is a great video and I love the music but I must correct you on the fact that neither Christianity or the Byzantine Empire was around as early as 392 B.C. In fact the Byzantine Empire didn't exist until about a thousand years later in 476 AD when the Western Roman Empire fell and the Eastern half began to call themselve the "Byzantines."
Joshua, Byzantines never actually called themselves as we call them now. Even as late as in the 15th century, they still called themselves the Romans.
That is true varimathrasgr even going back to when it was just the Eastern half of the Roman Empire the people in the Eastern half used Greek as their language while the Western half spoke Latin.
Christianity Music... production period: 392 B.C.? that's a mistake!!! Christian music is borned for Jesus... and he's borned in 0 year... in 392 B.C. Jesus was not born!!! :S
Christianity as a religion formed in the years after Jesus' death, when Jesus' small group of followers went out across the ancient world converting people. If you're actually a Christian, you'd be aware of that. Jesus himself wasn't a musician, nor were his apostles as far as we know. Also, this is obviously talking about Greek society, which wasn't fully converted to Christianity until several centuries after Jesus' death.
1:08 Christian and Byzantine music, 1:13: 392 B.C. THAT'S A MISTAKE! 392 A.C. IS RIGHT! 392 B.C.: Christianity didn't exist... I'm a student of History of Art and History, so I know what I say, but you're american, so you aren't so smart! heheh
Yes, atheism/agnosticism and democracy was a norm in ancient Greece, something that was seen as foolish back then, but is now true in modern times thousands of years later. :-p
you are not worthy of claiming inheritance of the ancient culture. you reveal this clearly because you have learned nothing, neither humility, nor grace, nor dignity. even the most basic lesson, respect for other cultures, you have not grasped.
it is sad to say, but today, in your current state, you do not compare to the character and soul of the albanians. you are truly a people "pa bes", totally lacking in honor, rooted not in Antiquity, but rather in the middle ages.
ill stick to duke nukem
cherrypie341 2 months ago
Nowadays we have the Rebeckas Black song Friday.........pathetic!:S
san11driux 9 months ago
Wich song is that that starts to sound from 0:39?
1K1Valenta 10 months ago
You matched the image of the aulos to a sound that was probably a recording of the panflute or something similar. The aulos was a double reed instrument, so it was like matching an image of the oboe to the sound of a recorder flute.
SoldatSolutrea 11 months ago
What song is playing at minute 0:40?
uphoyaax 1 year ago
@uphoyaax /watch?v=neGioXmKqQk
SuiramH 11 months ago
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SuiramH 11 months ago
everythink cames from ancient greece... everything!
spartandescendant 1 year ago
@spartandescendant Everything except for your terrible spelling and grammar! ;)
Respect to Greece, and Italians.
sonnyred5050 1 year ago
Greek and Latin poetry probably sounded very like rap. Roman crowds didn't like Greek music much. Their own was much louder with military type brass instruments and organs with air under water pressure.
Saiaton 1 year ago
what is the song in the background of "Offer Sacrifices to gods" called?
Please help.
Airlightf 1 year ago
@Airlightf /watch?v=neGioXmKqQk
SuiramH 1 year ago
@SuiramH Wow. Cool. Thank you so much. I love this music.
Airlightf 1 year ago
@Airlightf You're welcome. Love this music too. ;-)
SuiramH 1 year ago
Good old times... I wish I lived back then.
MiracleKD18 1 year ago
1:03 OMG! Is a Netbook with touch display!
kanfor 1 year ago
am pretty sure last music is sung by Georgians and is Georgian if am wrong than we have exact same folk music
GeoTaoKlarjetMoschoi 1 year ago
@GeoTaoKlarjetMoschoi My big beautiful Armenian penis I will thrust to your mum in a mouth! I hope you not against?
ARMANI881 1 year ago
@ARMANI881
Armenia and Greece united, fuck TurkGay and their dogs Georgia.
DieserBenuterIstCool 1 year ago
no offense to Romans they are our relative through tiberius but last music is directly Georgian style
check Georgian orthodox chant
Greek and Roman differ a little bit Greek is more closer because of byzantine ties but there is phenomenon of Georgians music style which is UNESCO world heritage and last part is Georgian
GeoTaoKlarjetMoschoi 1 year ago
last music sounds exactly Georgian i thought it was Georgian maybe it is ?
GeoTaoKlarjetMoschoi 1 year ago
i didn't know they had sound recorders back then. cool
Hitlerrrchan 1 year ago
ancient yet so compelling , thank you
MrRemoved 1 year ago
can you tell me name of song 00:40 - 1:00 pls
Fierce85 1 year ago
What's the name of the song at 0:40 ?
I want to listen to the complete song.
designedsayer 1 year ago
Almost the same! Because Romans were Greeks!
olympiakomania 1 year ago
Could someone tell me title of instrumental music from 0:40 to 0:59
ctwsome 2 years ago
@ctwsome Daemonia Nymphe Daemonos
designedsayer 1 year ago
i really appreciate the ancient greek and roman music, but just so you know, that last bit, with the christian/byzantine music is quite a bit off.... vocal polyphony didn't come around until the late middle ages.
b0ttomzone 2 years ago
The example for the Aulos was quite inaccurate. The aulos was a pair of reed pipes and in your musical example you had some sort of single flute instrument playing. This is a very big difference in sound.
dmarker21 2 years ago
Hilarious!! christian music 300 BC??? 5 types of lies: lies, damn lies, statistics, history, and internet facts.
bigbandan 2 years ago
Ah...what soothing, melow, beautiful music...some of the best music history has seen, unlike these days it's hard to come by a good song. That said awesome video 5/5!
NazgulLordofAngmar 2 years ago
yeah forget the rap crap and pop shit this is beautiful
superflynapoleon 2 years ago
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you are all nerds if u hate on rap music on anceint roman music videos on youtube
naternatedowg 2 years ago
The earliest music was the BEST MUSIC! Now what do we have? Rap music, terrorism and radio frequency identification chips? Forget it. Put me in a time machine and press button take back 2500 years. I can't relate to our modern age.
Elinitsam 2 years ago 35
Hehe! So true. Rap= bragging about pimping, whores, money, crime and so on. Radio pop= mindless wannabe romance love lyrics cliche style. Pure shit
squick1842 2 years ago 29
@squick1842 I AGREE WITH BOTH OF YOU!
thekrazynestor 1 year ago
@squick1842 That is why we have Dubstep. no lyrics, no problem.
LilPunKid 6 months ago
well... um... there may be rap... but there is also this thing we call medical science.
ide rather live with rap and have access to a dentist and doctor... and well, electricity for that matter.
paralelSun 1 year ago
@Elinitsam i agree with you lol yea there were hardships then but also simpler better things.
TAKEMARU666 1 year ago
@Elinitsam Lol for you to put Rap in the same sentence as terrorism is ignorant, arrogant and judgemental at the same time. And believe it or not there was terrorist back then too. Terrorism is old as Human society itself. They were called the Mongols, the Huns and various other barbarian tribes. Roman ships have also been hijacked before. You should do some research and get educated on history. And just because your primitive mind cant comprehend todays music, doesn't mean it's all bad.
TheTrueUSPatriot 1 year ago
@TheTrueUSPatriot 2/3 of the roman empire were forced slaves. i think that was the real terorism.
aporia82 1 year ago
@aporia82
there are no evident numbers, how many were slaves. There is a quite likely estimation, that 3 million of the 7.5million inhabitants of the italic region were slaves (augustean time)
Besides that, slaves (except those who worked in a quarry or a mine) had quite a secured life. They were expensive and useful. Or would you brake your car on purpose? No, sir, you care for it =)
GIadiator 1 year ago
@TheTrueUSPatriot There isn't much to comprehend in today's music.
MaoiMeowi2 1 year ago
@TheTrueUSPatriot Lol! Today's music is for primitive minds, cause' you can't handle real music. :) I mean Eminem is good cause' he actually means what he does. but lil' wayne justin bieber, (i bet you love them) are complete fags and failure musicians.
19thepyrochilibean 1 year ago
@Elinitsam I AGREE WITH BOTH OF YOU!
:)
thekrazynestor 1 year ago
@Elinitsam
Now now....
We have indoor plumbing.
JimmyEatWorld55 1 year ago
@Elinitsam
You're an idiot.
lowenklee 1 year ago
@lowenklee shut up
SomePinkGirl 1 year ago
@Elinitsam
Rap is not even close to the same level as terrorism. And there is fantastic music of all kinds available, if you were open minded enough to look for it you might find something you like.
popomczowzow 1 year ago
@Elinitsam Nice, I feel the exact same way.
csno1 1 year ago
@Elinitsam
I join the time journey too, just leave me in Athenas at 5th B.C and I will be happy
relampago21 1 year ago
@Elinitsam
rap is propaganda music of american empire,is orrible music of nigermafia,terrible product of america,america destroy the culture of the other country for impose the stupid subculture of american life.
EUROPA,EUROPA EUROPA.
genslatina 1 year ago
@genslatina well said
coulthard1984 3 months ago
@Elinitsam You'd most likely starve to death or be killed by some disease and left to die. Depending on where you were and who you'd be. Not many people lived to their 30's back in those days.
Kan2209 8 months ago
@Kan2209 I think you're confusing ancient Greece with the european Dark ages. The old world was smart, then people got a lot dumber, and now we're both dumb and smart.
TheGreatAges 8 months ago
@TheGreatAges No, I think you're confusing hollywood movies with reality, and have a mild case of "the golden age" syndrome.
People rarely lived past their 30's, many if not most died violent and/or at least painful deaths, food was scarce, people had to work from dawn to dusk to give what little they had to the poeple who owned them, and this went on for centuries, I think you need to open your eyes and a few books.
Kan2209 8 months ago
@Kan2209 Never said their lives were easy, but people definitly lived past 30. The only exception would probably be soldiers because they died on the battlefield. I think you have the "All cultures from the old world were stupid and life is way better now because I have a computer and hot pockets and I trust the FDA with my life" syndrome. If I had to choose between living in Athens or medival europe, I'd pick Athens.
TheGreatAges 8 months ago
@TheGreatAges I haven't said that. You have no idea what youre talking about.
Kan2209 8 months ago
@Elinitsam
It's weird how the only music anyone listens today is rap music, it is almost impossible to find another type of music besides rap music: I heared they wanted to create a radiostation with only R&B and pop, but the censors put a stop to that: Those horrible black people controlling our lives and telling use what to listen to.
croscream 8 months ago
@Elinitsam im pretty sure if you went back in time, you would realize being able to listen to good music doesnt outweigh things like dying from the flu, being forced into military service and countless other shit that was wrong with the world at that time
TwistedComplex 6 months ago
It is good video!
Bonsay3 2 years ago
This is a great video and I love the music but I must correct you on the fact that neither Christianity or the Byzantine Empire was around as early as 392 B.C. In fact the Byzantine Empire didn't exist until about a thousand years later in 476 AD when the Western Roman Empire fell and the Eastern half began to call themselve the "Byzantines."
JoshuaHistoryBuff 2 years ago
Joshua, Byzantines never actually called themselves as we call them now. Even as late as in the 15th century, they still called themselves the Romans.
catholicwood 2 years ago 3
That is true but my point is still valid that they were not around when this video states they were.
JoshuaHistoryBuff 2 years ago
Yes, I did not deny that.
catholicwood 2 years ago
The reall roots of Byzantine empire is from the Greeks ... but you have no wrong
after the roman empire..
varimathrasgr 2 years ago
That is true varimathrasgr even going back to when it was just the Eastern half of the Roman Empire the people in the Eastern half used Greek as their language while the Western half spoke Latin.
JoshuaHistoryBuff 2 years ago
What song is that 0:41 awesome ANSWER PLEASE
FranzVonStahlberg 2 years ago
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa roman music is certainly the best. war music
futuramark 3 years ago
everything has origin from ancient Greece
Ibelieve4567 2 years ago
for western culture yes. Eastern, asian, and african.. not so much.
mischieftech 2 years ago
and Rome, China, and Egypt. ^_^
TomCat2800 2 years ago
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everything has origin from africa
Bobby01983 2 years ago
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Christianity Music... production period: 392 B.C.? that's a mistake!!! Christian music is borned for Jesus... and he's borned in 0 year... in 392 B.C. Jesus was not born!!! :S
bye!
AlexInkaHearth 3 years ago
Where ware you taking the year 392, when clearly old music is meant, not pre-christian or post-christian.
MaBu888 2 years ago
from the video...
phr4nk3rd00d13 2 years ago
understood... :)
MaBu888 2 years ago
Christianity as a religion formed in the years after Jesus' death, when Jesus' small group of followers went out across the ancient world converting people. If you're actually a Christian, you'd be aware of that. Jesus himself wasn't a musician, nor were his apostles as far as we know. Also, this is obviously talking about Greek society, which wasn't fully converted to Christianity until several centuries after Jesus' death.
aronameck 2 years ago 3
But there is a mistake in this video because it says 392 BC, obviously there was no Christian music in BC before jesus was born!lol
I know that the calenders have changed a bit but I think it meant AD.
WiccanKingDagda 2 years ago
1:08 Christian and Byzantine music, 1:13: 392 B.C. THAT'S A MISTAKE! 392 A.C. IS RIGHT! 392 B.C.: Christianity didn't exist... I'm a student of History of Art and History, so I know what I say, but you're american, so you aren't so smart! heheh
AlexInkaHearth 2 years ago
not all americans are stupid.
GoddessofHyrule 2 years ago
Yes, atheism/agnosticism and democracy was a norm in ancient Greece, something that was seen as foolish back then, but is now true in modern times thousands of years later. :-p
TomCat2800 2 years ago 3
Certainly youdo not mean that atheism is "true". to hold it as such a standard is illogical and unscientific.
BeautifulMan2009 2 years ago
Awesome!!!!
talo91 3 years ago
Nice music!
-Artorius Maximus
ArtoriusMaximus777 3 years ago
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modern "greeks":
you are not worthy of claiming inheritance of the ancient culture. you reveal this clearly because you have learned nothing, neither humility, nor grace, nor dignity. even the most basic lesson, respect for other cultures, you have not grasped.
it is sad to say, but today, in your current state, you do not compare to the character and soul of the albanians. you are truly a people "pa bes", totally lacking in honor, rooted not in Antiquity, but rather in the middle ages.
balkancoolhead 3 years ago
Not all Greeks! Anyway, they also are a modern nationality, in whatever form they fortunately or unfortunately are...
MaBu888 3 years ago
definitely not all greeks, you are correct. ;-)
balkancoolhead 3 years ago