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3 years ago
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Through the Romans adapted Greek instruments footer their own use, they did it adapt Greek ​

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Vika [28.1K]3 years ago
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philosophy and practices of music

Explanation:

<u>The full sentence is "Though the Romans adapted Greek instruments for their own use, they did not adapt Greek philosophy and practices of music with the same enthusiasm. "</u>

The Romans adapted Greek instruments, the same way they did with many other forms of art and mythology.

<u>Some of the instruments they borrowed were tibia, lyra, cithara, luta, organs etc.</u>

<u>However, while Greeks put much of thought and soul into every form of art, including music, Romans didn't consider musical art as a vital point in their everyday life. They did not have musical originality,</u>

They mostly copied from Greek and Etruscan music, with borrowed elements from North African people, peoples of Asia Minor, Celts and Gauls. <u>They did not develop much of their style or any system of writing down the music. </u>

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