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describe the characteristics of Gregorian chant and troubadour music​

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Answered by JeonJimin22019
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Characteristics of Gregorian chants

  1. Melody - The melody of a Gregorian chant is very free-flowing.
  2. Harmony - Gregorian chants are monophonic in texture, so have no harmony.
  3. Rhythm - There is no precise rhythm for a Gregorian chant.
  4. Form - Some Gregorian chants tend to be in ternary (ABA) form.

Explanation:

Most written secular music was composed by troubadours between the 12th and 13th centuries. Over 1650 troubadour melodies have survived. They do not have a rhythm, yet they do have regular meter and definite beat. That's their difference from Gregorian Chant which has no meter at all.

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Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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Explanation:

Gregorian chant- Gregorian chant is the tradition of Western plainchant.

  • Gregorian chant developed mainly in the Frankish lands western and central Europe during the 9th and 10th centuries.
  • Gregorian chant was sung without a regular beat .
  • The melody of  Gregorian chant is a very free flowing that can be described as having no rythm .

Troubadour music:-

  • The music of the Troubadour was monophonic a single melody with no harmony .
  • A Troubadour was a composer poetry between 11th and 13th centuries.

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