it is a text setting of the mass which has many notes set one syllable? a.syllabic b.neumatic c.melismatic d.pragmatic It was considered as the most prominent instrument of the Renaissance Period
A Pipe Organ B FluteC TrumpetsD Lute
Medieval secular music which onginated in France and tells of chivalry and cour
A Gregorian Chant B. Troubadour Music C.Sanctus and Benedictus
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- It is a text setting of the mass which has many notes set one syllable? a. syllabic b. neumatic c. melismatic d. pragmatic
- It was considered as the most prominent instrument of the Renaissance Period ? a. Pipe Organ b. Flute d. Trumpets e. Lute
- Medieval secular music which originated in France and tells of chivalry and courtly? a. Gregorian Chant b. Troubadour Music c. Sanctus and Benedictus
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- melismatic
- Pipe Organ
- Troubadour Music
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- Syllabic : Vocal song with only one note for each phrase Melismatic: Melismatic singing, which dates back to 900 AD and peaked in the Baroque era, is a kind of singing in which a single syllable of text is sung while being carried through a number of notes. Neumatic Music: of or relating to neumes, or having a neume-like nature. Pragmatic: Dealing with issues wisely, realistically, and in a manner that is based on real-world rather than abstract ideas.
- Pipe Organ: The hydraulics of Ancient Greece in the third century BC, in which the wind supply was produced by the weight of displaced water in an airtight container, is said to be the ancestor of the pipe organ. Flute: The oldest flute ever found may be a piece of a young cave bear's femur with two to four holes that was unearthed in Slovenia at Divje Babe and dates to roughly 43,000 years ago. Trumpets: Around 1500 BC is when the first metal trumpets are thought to have been used. Lute: The discovery of what appears to be a lute on an Akkadian seal, now on display at the British Museum, may have brought the date of the plucked lute's invention back to around 3100 BC.
- Gregorian Chant: The main tradition of Western plainchant, a type of Latin monophonic, unaccompanied holy song used by the Roman Catholic Church, is Gregorian chant. Troubadour Music: Themes of chivalry and courtly love predominate in the words of troubadour songs. Sanctus and Benedictus: A song of praise that is sung or uttered at the conclusion of the Preface in several Eucharistic services, including the Roman Catholic Mass's Ordinary.
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