
Middle Ages in Music
Authored by Shirley Santos
Performing Arts
6th - 12th Grade
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1.
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(a) is a type of monophonic music associated with the Middle Ages.
2.
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It is hard to tap your foot along to chant, because chant does not have a (a)
3.
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Monophonic music has one (a) , all by itself.
4.
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Gregorian chant was part of the _ _ _ _, which is the most solemn ritual of the Roman Catholic Church.
(a)
5.
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Sometimes the melody of a song is performed by one person; this is called a (a) .
6.
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Sometimes multiple people perform the same melody all together. Playing or singing the same note together is called playing or singing in (a) . (Hint: The answer starts with a u)
7.
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(a) music has multiple melodies being performed simultaneously, and each of the melodies could be a main melody on its own.
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