Old Roman Music 2
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Where did the inspiration for the music come from? Any reason to think it bears any resemblance to actual music used on the battlefield?
Awful camerawork, but what reenactment legion is that? I'm with Legio VI Victrix :-)
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Ahh veteris imperii Romani unus potentissimorum imperia omni tempore
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@MrJoaokc5 Num é uma treta! É uma cilada, Bino!
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@fluffytom82 Actually, it is better to take a Portuguese word and put some "-um", "-ii" or "-us" at its end works better if you want to recreate vulgar Latin. Example: "gládio" becomes "gladius", "santo" becomes "sanctus" ("holy", "saint"), "mundo" becomes "mundi" ("world"), "puro e sutil" becomes "purus et subtilis" ("pure and subtle"), "face de Abril" becomes "faciem Aprilis", "cinco pros fiéis defuntos" becomes "quinquies pro fidelibus defunctis" ("five for the faifthful dead ones").
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bene
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Some very good drums here. You need a deep heavy horn and a huge drum with lots of bass and you'll be golden.
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Battlefield drums (even for old times) should be 'rolling' and not in such a stiff way... think of it as a slow locomotive...
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Where music at the beginning of the movie from??
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@fluffytom82: No, you got that backwards. It is by removing the "-em" and "-us" from vulgar Latin words that English words originated. So, 'forget' comes from 'forgettorum' etc. :)
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Why do some people seem to think that a battle looked more like a modern ballet? You really think roman soldiers hopped along like this while playing djembé? *lol*
In effetti potevano contare in Latino classico... unus-a-um
duo-duae-duo
tres-tria
quattuor
vins2803 1 year ago