Gregorian Chant was originally notated with:
A. longas and breves.
B. colored lines.
C. neumes.
D. pictographs.
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OpenStudy (kaynick):
C
OpenStudy (ffasinger):
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OpenStudy (kaynick):
Thanks :)
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OpenStudy (ffasinger):
Adam de la Halle was a famous:
A. monk.
B. trouvère.
C. theorist.
D. singer.
OpenStudy (kaynick):
I wanna say B
OpenStudy (ffasinger):
thats what i thought
OpenStudy (ffasinger):
let me check
OpenStudy (kaynick):
okay
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OpenStudy (ffasinger):
correwct
OpenStudy (kaynick):
Cool :)
OpenStudy (ffasinger):
German poet-composers were called:
A. trouvères.
B. troubadours.
C. jongleurs.
D. Meistersinger.
OpenStudy (kaynick):
D
OpenStudy (ffasinger):
Hildegard von Bingen was...
A. one member of a famous musical family.
B. a government official who was also an artist.
C. a writer, composer, artist, and intellectual.
D. a noted composer of polyphonic melodies.
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OpenStudy (kaynick):
C. im pretty sure
OpenStudy (ffasinger):
Match the compositional style with its characteristic.
A. Motet
Non-liturgical compositions that often featured two singers singing in two different languages.
B. Conductus
Non-liturgical Latin poems set to simple melodies.
C. Organum
One voice singing a chant melody, accompanied by one or more voices singing the same rhythm.
D. Gregorian Chant
A cappella, monophonic settings of liturgical texts.
OpenStudy (kaynick):
A
OpenStudy (kaynick):
I'll brb if you have anymore questions just ask me :)