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Characteristics of Medieval Era - Dominated by vocal music. Sacred Music: Gregorian 
Chant and Masses. Secular Music: for dance and entertainment (Troubadours/Trouvères) 
Gregorian Chant - melodies that were free flowing with no distinct meter, melismatic, 
largely monophonic, and sung by unaccompanied voice or choir 
Organum - an early form of polyphony in which voices are sung in parallel motion 
Masses - important religious ritual and featured non-imitative polyphony 
Motet - polyphonic musi...
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characteristics of Medieval music vocal music, sacred gregorian chant and masses, secular 
dance such as troubadours 
 
organum early form of polyphony in which voices were sung in parallel motion 
 
first mass by a known composer Mess de Notre Dame by Machaut 
 
the Ordinary in mass (6 sections) Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, and Agnus Dei 
 
medieval motet polyphonic piece ft. tenor line derived from plainchant ...
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Medieval Era 500-1450 
 
Gregoarian Chant, masses, troubadours, no distinct meter, monophonic, organum, drone 
accompaniment, motet 
 
Machaut's Mess De Notre Dame wrote the first mass in Medieval Era 
 
Sections of the mass in order Kyrie 
Gloria 
 
Credo 
Sanctus 
Benedictus 
Agnus Dei 
 
Medieval Motet VS Renaissance Motet Medieval: a tenor line derived from plainchant with 
one or more upper voices in french or latin. Usually had a short, repea...
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Antiquity 500AD - 500BC 
 
Medieval 500 - 1400 
 
- Monophonic (plain chant) 
 
Renaissance 
 
- Polyphonic voice lines (motet & madrigal), added bass instruments 
 
Baroque 
 
- Counterpoint, small orchestras (flutes, oboes, horns, and violins), harpsichord and organ 
become more popular 
 
Classical 
 
- Strings, opera, symphony, and chamber music 
 
Romantic 
 
- More expressive, free-form, middle class music education, nationalis...
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Medieval Era - 500-1450 
Gregoarian Chant, masses, troubadours, no distinct meter, monophonic, organum, drone 
accompaniment, motet 
Machaut's Mess De Notre Dame - wrote the first mass in Medieval Era 
Sections of the mass in order - Kyrie 
Gloria 
Credo 
Sanctus 
Benedictus 
Agnus Dei 
Medieval Motet VS Renaissance Motet - Medieval: a tenor line derived from plainchant with 
one or more upper voices in french or latin. Usually had a short, repeated rhythmic pattern 
Renaissance: polyphonic set...
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MUSIC CONTENT KNOWLEDGE (5113) 
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Antiquity 
Correct Answer: 500AD - 500BC 
Medieval 
Correct Answer: 500 - 1400 
- Monophonic (plain chant) 
Renaissance 
Correct Answer: 
- Polyphonic voice lines (motet & madrigal), added bass instruments 
Baroque 
Correct Answer: 
- Counterpoint, small orchestras (flutes, oboes, horns, and violins), harpsichord and 
organ become more popular 
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Classical 
Correct Answer: 
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WWHWWWH - major scale 
WHWWHWW - minor scale 
leading tone - vii 
soprano - B3-G6 
mezzo soprano - G3-A5 
Alto - E3-F5 
Tenor - C3-B4 
Bass - D2-E4 
Organum - polyphony that is parallel, early middle ages 
Gregorian Chant - Guillaunme de Machaut 
Renaissance Period - 
John Dowland, William Byrd, Thomas Morley - Renaissance composersJosquin des Prés - master of polyphonic vocal music of the Renaissance period 
motet - vocal composition of Renaissance 
Baroque Period - 
Bach, Monteverdi, Handel...
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Music Praxis 5113 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024. 
 
WWHWWWH 
major scale 
WHWWHWW 
minor scale 
leading tone 
vii 
soprano 
B3-G6 
mezzo soprano 
G3-A5 
Alto 
E3-F5 
Tenor 
C3-B4 
Bass 
D2-E4 
Organum 
polyphony that is parallel, early middle ages 
Gregorian Chant 
Guillaunme de Machaut 
Renaissance Period 
 
John Dowland, William Byrd, Thomas Morley 
Renaissance composers 
Josquin des Prés 
master of polyphonic vocal music of the Renaissance period 
motet 
vocal composition of ...
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Medieval musical period - After fall of Rome 476 - 1300s 
Monophonic chant - Medieval. Single unison melodic line. Somber religious chants called 
plainchant or plainsong. Gregorian chants too. When other voices added, they moved parallel 
to the main voice. 
Cantus firmus - Main melody in a chant 
Motet - Medieval. Evolved from monophonic chant. Adding additional parts against main 
cantus firmus. Popular by 1200s. Continued through Bach. 
Organum - Medieval. Evolved from plainchant. Means addi...
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Medieval musical period - After fall of Rome 476 - 1300s 
Monophonic chant - Medieval. Single unison melodic line. Somber religious chants called 
plainchant or plainsong. Gregorian chants too. When other voices added, they moved parallel to 
the main voice. 
Cantus firmus - Main melody in a chant 
Motet - Medieval. Evolved from monophonic chant. Adding additional parts against main 
cantus firmus. Popular by 1200s. Continued through Bach. 
Organum - Medieval. Evolved from plainchant. Means addi...
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