triplum
/ˈtrɪplʊm/Definitions
1. noun
A third and highest type of song in ancient Roman music, above the secundus and below the tibia.
“In the ancient Roman theater, the triplum singer performed above the secundus and below the tibia.”
1. noun
A third and highest type of song in ancient Roman music, above the secundus and below the tibia.
“In the ancient Roman theater, the triplum singer performed above the secundus and below the tibia.”