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15 Cards in this Set
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carol
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-english
-2 to 3 voices -usually religious subject -several stanzas and a burden -usually polyphonic |
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rota
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-english
-round |
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gymmel
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-english
-2 voices 1 voice on melody 1 voice improv on melody |
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fauxbourden
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-continental style of polyphony
-2 voices written, moving mostly in parallel sixths and ending each phrase on an octave. -3rd unwritten voice sung in parallel fourths below high voice. |
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chanson
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-secular song in french
-sung in courts |
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ballade
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-secular song, AABC
-performed in church |
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paraphrase mass
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-took existing melody and put it through all the lines
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cantus firmus mass
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-melody or plainchant revolved around tenor voice
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imitation mass
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-recycling!
*points of imitation--phrase, then repeats in another line. |
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mensuration canon
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-every voice has a different time signature
-tenor has slowest notes |
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frotolla
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mocked popular music
melody in upper voice and marked rhythmic patterns |
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renaissance madrigal
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late renaissance
influenced by the frotolla through composed, whole song is different. text painting |
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text painting
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jack and jill!
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parisian chanson
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decade long
no set form homorhythmic syllabic subject: love/lust |
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countenance angloise
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english discant
three voices successive 6/3 sonorities |