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Did Pope Gregory develop the Gregorian chant?
No. It was probably developed later.
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What Greek philosopher began to develop the theory of music around 500 BC?
Pythagoras
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A person who traveled around during the Medieval period singing, telling stories and playing music was called a....
Troubadour
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Early Christian chants were composed to follow sacred texts in what language?
Latin
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What woman composed a great deal of music during the 12th century?
Hildegard of Bingen
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The Greek word from which we get "rhythm" is "rhythmos" which means what?
"A measure"
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How long has music been around?
Since primitive times
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The Greek word "harmonia" (from which we get "harmony") means what?
"fitting together"
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The earliest pictures and descriptions of instruments date to what ancient civilization around 3000 BC?
Mesopotamian
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True or false: Written music developed over a period of about 50 years.
False. It developed over about 3 centuries!
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Once Christianity took hold, in what places did music become embedded into the lives of people devoted to God?
Monasteries and abbeys
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From about 1300 AD, a new form of music arose that was much freer than the religious music based on plainsong. What was it called?
"Ars nova"
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