The Muses did not have much to do with the myths of Heracles.
Unless you are watching the Disney movie.
Each had a specific talent in the arts (APEX) :D
Muses presided over arts and sciences in Greek mythology. This is why writers and artists often talk about their muses.
Each of the Greek muses had a specific talent in the arts.
The word "music" comes from the Greek word "mousike" which means "art of the Muses". The Muses were the nine goddesses of arts and sciences in Greek mythology.
The Apollo Theater is named after the Greek god Apollo, known for his association with music and the arts. The name was chosen to reflect the theater's focus on showcasing musical and artistic talent.
The word music is ultimately from the Greek term mousike [techne] "[art] of the Muses". The Muses were nine Greek deities who ruled over, and inspired, literature and other arts. (The Muses were also the source of our word "museum".)
Perhaps you are referring to the Muses? In Greek mythology, the Muses are the goddesses who embody the arts and inspire the creation process with their graces.
Music is probably named after the Muses: the nine daughters of Memory which were the goddesses of the arts in Greek mythology.
9 daughters of Zeus, the goddesses of the arts including poetry, history, comedy etc..
You probably mean the nine muses, goddesses of the arts and of creativity, each muse had their own specialty in the arts. And the God with them is Apollo
The Muses!
The word "museum", which is exists both in English and in Latin, comes originally from the Greek word Mouseion, "the seat of the Muses", from Mousa, "a Muse".(The Muses were the nine daughters of Mnemosyne and Zeus. Each one presided over a different field of art and literature.).