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A song sung in a language (non-Latin) that makes use of strophic form in which each verse is followed by a refrain.
chanson
Musical notation
chanson
Melismatic singing
Syllabic singing
gregorian chant
Troubadours/Trouveres
tenor
General term for a system of symbols indicating the melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic content of musical sound. This is still used today.
chanson
Musical notation
chanson
Melismatic singing
Syllabic singing
gregorian chant
Troubadours/Trouveres
tenor
Sacred monophonic vocal music that has neither meter nor regular rhythm is called:
chanson
Musical notation
chanson
Melismatic singing
Syllabic singing
gregorian chant
Troubadours/Trouveres
tenor
When many notes are sung to just one syllable of text it is known as:
chanson
Musical notation
chanson
Melismatic singing
Syllabic singing
gregorian chant
Troubadours/Trouveres
tenor
In medieval polyphony, it is a term for the sustaining line with the chant.
chanson
Musical notation
chanson
Melismatic singing
Syllabic singing
gregorian chant
Troubadours/Trouveres
tenor
Troubadours invent the musical genre known as:
chanson
Musical notation
chanson
Melismatic singing
Syllabic singing
gregorian chant
Troubadours/Trouveres
tenor
Male poet-musicians who flourished in France between 1150-1400
chanson
Musical notation
chanson
Melismatic singing
Syllabic singing
gregorian chant
Troubadours/Trouveres
tenor
Singing style in which only one or two notes occur for each syllable of text.
chanson
Musical notation
chanson
Melismatic singing
Syllabic singing
gregorian chant
Troubadours/Trouveres
tenor
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