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lining out
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a call and response singing practice prevalent in early america and england, characterized by the alternation between a singer leader and a chorus singing heterophonically
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major minor tonality
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baroque based music on these modes
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castrato
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male singers who were castrated in childhood in order to preserve the soprano or also register of his voice for the rest of his life
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doctrine of affections
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whereby an entire piece or movement was normally built on one single affection (love, joy, anger, fear, exaltation)
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messiah
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a music drama based on a religious subject, Handel's greatest oratorio
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chorale
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a hymn tune, specifically one associated with German Protestantism
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martin luther
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made it possible for people to participate in service
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gregorian chant, secular art music and popular sources (the culture)
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the first chorales were created by adapting tunes from:
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soprano voice
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melody was put where so people could follow along and join in the singing?
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