There are many instruments that people play in their recreational time, and the types of instruments played usually depend on the surroundings, religion, culture, and the person themselves.
There are several Roman instruments. Two of the most popular ones are the harp and the lyre.These instruments are both string instruments played by plucking. The harp has forty seven strings giving it a massive range, While the lyre is more simple with only seven strings. some other stringed the The roman wind instruments included aulos, bag pipes, and the double flute. There are also many brass instruments that the romans use, here are a few. the bucinna, bugle, cornu,tuba and the littus.
But Rome is not the only culture with instruments. Just about every single culture that ever existed has had some form of music one way or another. …show more content…
Babylonia,( a former part of Mesopotamia) became a part of Persia, which is now known as Iran. Since Persia consisted of Babylonia and several other civilizations in that area, it adopted many of the same aspects . Including instruments. This culture, as well as many other cultures used the harp and the lyre as well as a variety of unique instruments. These instruments consisted of brass, wood wind, string, and percussion instruments . One of the wind instruments is called the mashroqita. This instrument has been thought to be different to certain groups or scholars. Some think it is a double oboe, some think it is an instrument similar to the pan pipe, while others think it is a single piped wind instrument. some other instruments that were popular in Persian culture were the qatos, p'santrum, sabkka, and the