Tibiae
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The tibiae were double-reed shawms, usually played paired, and are considered the national instruments of ancient Rome.
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- Ginsberg-Klar, Maria E. (February 1981). The Archaeology of Musical Instruments in Germany during the Roman Period 313-320. Retrieved on December 22, 2007. “The tibiae (is) an instrument that may be characterized as the national instrument of the Romans.”

