what is the vocal music of medieval, renaissance, and baroque music
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A type of music from Medieval Era is Grgorian Chant, which has mainly used in the early Christian Church. Music during Renaissance Period became an important liesure activity. ... Baroque Period is characterized by grand and elaborate ornamentation of sculptures, theaters, arts, and music.
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Vocal music of Medieval Period-
- This type of vocal music was introduced in the Middle Ages, after the fall of the famous Roman Empire.
- The vocal music uses neume type notation, in Latin, and had a monophonic chant to it.
Vocal music of Renaissance-
- As the name suggests, this music came through Renaissance or 'rediscovery'.
- During this time the Lute was a special instrument. This period is referred to as the 'golden ages' of Capella music.
Vocal music of Baroque-
- The name of the music is derived from 'barroco' which means 'irregular shaped pearl' in Portuguese.
- In this type of music notation, one can note new instrumental techniques, for instance, the sand technique.
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