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  2. Roman tuba - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic showing the Roman tuba and its size in relation to its player, circa 4th century A.D. Villa Romana del Casale, Piazza Armerina, Sicily, Italy The Roman tuba (plural: tubae), or trumpet [1] [2] was a military signal instrument used by the ancient Roman military and in religious rituals.

  3. History of the trumpet - Wikipedia

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    The Roman tuba was probably a direct ancestor of both the Western trumpet and the Western horn. (The modern tuba, which shares its name with the Roman tuba, however, is a recent invention.) The cornu was a horn about 3 m (10 ft) long, with a wide, conical bore; it was made of bronze and took the form of a letter G.

  4. Cornicen - Wikipedia

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    The music of the legion consists of Roman tuba, cornu and buccinae. The trumpet sounds the charge and the retreat. The trumpet sounds the charge and the retreat. The cornets are used only to regulate the motions of the colors; the trumpets serve when the soldiers are ordered out to any work without the colors; but in time of action, the ...

  5. Cornu (horn) - Wikipedia

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    Cornu (right) and water pipe organ (left) on a mosaic from Nennig, Germany. A cornu or cornum (Latin: cornū, cornūs or cornum, "horn", sometimes translated misleadingly as "cornet"; pl.: cornua) was an ancient Roman brass instrument about 3 m (9.8 ft) long in the shape of a letter 'G'.

  6. Music of ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Roman tuba was a long, straight bronze trumpet with a detachable, conical mouthpiece like that of the modern French horn. Extant examples are about 1.3 meters long, and have a cylindrical bore from the mouthpiece to the point where the bell flares abruptly, [ 94 ] similar to the modern straight trumpet seen in presentations of 'period music'.

  7. Tuba - Wikipedia

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    The euphonium is sometimes referred to as a tenor tuba and is pitched in B ♭, one octave higher than the BB ♭ contrabass tuba. The term "tenor tuba" is often used more specifically to refer to B ♭ rotary-valved tubas pitched in the same octave as euphoniums. The "Small Swiss Tuba in C" is a tenor tuba pitched in C, and provided with 6 ...

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  9. Tuba (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tuba (given name), also spelt Tooba, or Tuğba in Turkish; Ṭūbā (tree), a tree that Muslims believe grows in heaven; Tuba Dei, the largest medieval bell in Poland, in the tower of the Cathedral in Toruń; Tuba mirum, a mass liturgy; Tuba Records, a Scandinavian music distributor and owner of Tabu Recordings