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differences between baroque and medieval music​

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Answered by shomekeyaroy79
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Renaissance music consisted of smooth regular flow of rhythm while baroque music was comprised of a metrical rhythm with varied motion. Melody with accompaniment was noted during the baroque period while the melody of renaissance music was much more of imitative counterpoint.

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Renaissance music consisted of smooth regular flow of rhythm while baroque music was comprised of a metrical rhythm with varied motion. ... Melody with accompaniment was noted during the baroque period while the melody of renaissance music was much more of imitative counterpoint.

Baroque music is a heavily ornamented style of music that came out of the Renaissance. There were three important features to Baroque music: a focus on upper and lower tones; a focus on layered melodies; an increase in orchestra size. ... Johann Sebastian Bach was better known in his day as an organist.

Medieval music includes solely vocal music, such as Gregorian chant and choral music (music for a group of singers), solely instrumental music, and music that uses both voices and instruments (typically with the instruments accompanying the voices). Gregorian chant was sung by monks during Catholic Mass.

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