Musicians or minstrels who traveled used musical instruments as they performed on street corners or courts.
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Answer: Yes, Musicians or minstrels who traveled used musical instruments as they performed on street corners or courts.
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- The minstrels often sang long songs which told stories (a ballad). This was a way to tell people about what was happening in the world.
- Minstrels, on the other hand, gathered at feasts and festivals in great numbers with harps, fiddles, bagpipes, flutes, flageolets, citterns and kettledrums. Additionally, minstrels were known for their involvement in political commentary and engaged in propaganda.
- A popular instrument with court musicians, minstrels, and amateurs, the gittern is considered an ancestor of the modern guitar and other instruments like the mandore, bandurria and gallichon.
- The French minstrels were called jongleurs, while in Germany they were Gaukler and in Britain gleemen. Jongleurs were entertainers, including musicians, who travelled throughout Europe, from the 11th to the 13th centuries.
- They performed in taverns, market-places or any other place they could find an audience who were willing to pay them. Wealthy people in the Middle Ages employed minstrels to entertain them in their homes. Minstrels told stories, recited poems, sang ballads and played musical instruments. They were usually well paid.
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