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nature of secular music​

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Answered by kd1030601
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Secular music is non-religious music. Secular music in the Middle Ages included love songs, political satire, dances, and dramatic works. Drums, harps, recorders, and bagpipes were the instruments used in secular music because they were easy for the traveling musicians to tote about.

Answered by XxRedmanherexX
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Secular music is non-religious music. Secular means being separate from religion. Swaying authority from the Church that focused more on Common Law influenced all aspects of Medieval life, including music. Secular music in the Middle Ages included love songs, political satire, dances, and dramatic works.

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