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The monophonic melodies of its music, to which improvised accompaniment may have been added were often lively.
A. Medieval Period
B. Renaissance Period
C. Baroque Period
D. Romantic Period

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Answered by Anonymous
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The monophonic melodies of its music, to which improvised accompaniment may have been added were often lively.

A. Medieval Period

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Answered by zumba12
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(a). The monophonic melodies of its music, medieval period accompaniment have been added were often lively.

Explanation:

  • During the earlier medieval period, the liturgical genre, predominantly Gregorian chant done by monks, was monophonic ("monophonic" means a single melodic line, without a harmony part or instrumental accompaniment).
  • The liturgical genre, primarily Gregorian chant, was monophonic during the early medieval period.
  • Polyphonic genres emerged in the late Middle Ages and became popular in the late Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries. The Ars nova is frequently linked to the emergence of such forms.
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