Music, asked by rochelleanne, 4 months ago

It refers to any music that is not religious in nature or not intended for any religious purpose

A. Secular Music C. Harana

B. Secular D. Kumintang

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Answered by zohadehghan
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Non-religious secular music and sacred music were the two main genres of Western music during the Middle Ages and Renaissance era. The oldest written examples of secular music are songs with Latin lyrics.

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Answered by amardeeppsingh176
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Answer:

Explanation:

Secular Music refers to any music that is not religious in nature or not intended for any religious purpose .

Music that is not created for religious purposes is referred to as secular music. It includes everything, from early troubadours to contemporary pop music. In this article, we'll talk about the definition of secular music, its background, and its inspirations.

The two primary Western music subgenres during the Middle Ages and Renaissance were sacred music and nonreligious secular music. Latin-language songs are among the first examples of secular music in writing.

Therefore, It refers to any music that is not religious in nature or not intended for any religious purpose - Secular Music which is option (A).

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