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16 Cards in this Set
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Plain Chant
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what we got when sacred text was turned into music, normally in latin, no specific time meter and cant put time into it
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Monophonic
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only one line of melody
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melismas
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multiple notes on one syllable
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church modes
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major and minor not used
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give examples of monophonic music
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gregorian and plain chant
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Beethovens 5th symphony was the first to do what?
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expand the orchestra with picolo, trombones, and contrabassoon
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secular music
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music for entertainment,used poetry and was made to be sung in different languages
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troubador
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south france
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trouveres
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north france
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minnesingers
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(germany)they are secular musicians, usually singing about love
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Guido D'Arrezo
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1st music theorist, recognized the "Staff",
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Polyphony
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two or more melodic lines being sung at the same time
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Chorales
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german hymns for congregational settings
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Giovanni Pierlulgi Da Palestrina
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wrote music to get people back to church, write music more accessible to the common people
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Madrigals
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secular music settings of poetic stanza that use text painting
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Giovanni Gabrielli
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instrumental musician in the 1555-1612
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