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  • Who decreed that the church should start codifying and writing down their music?
    Pope Gregory (that's why it's called GREGORIAN chant)
  • the word for non-religous music
    Secular
  • This philosophical concept is the idea that humans have the ability and the right to think for themselves using logic and reason.
    Humanism
  • This word describes music with ONE melody.
    Monophonic
  • This renaissance instrument is very similar to a guitar
    Lute
  • Why is almost all early middle age music religious?
    Because they are the only group that knew how to write it down and perserve it!
  • The fall of the Roman Empire was one of the primary reasons for this historical period.....
    Dark Ages/Middle Ages
  • What does the word renaissance mean?
    REBIRTH
  • What is the name for the Roman Catholic church service?
    Mass
  • The Kyrie, Credo, Sanctus, Gloria and Angus Dei are WHICH part of the Mass
    The Ordinary
  • A motet is a (sacred/secular) song from the renaissance. It does not typically feature word painting
    sacred
  • This style of music is MONOPHONIC church music sung in Latin during the middle ages.
    Gregorian Chant
  • A funeral mass is called:
    Requiem
  • Which group believed that Music was literally related to the physical world, and as such was just as important to human life as math and science?
    The Ancient Greeks
  • A madrigal is a (sacred/secular) song from the renaissance. It typically features word painting
    secular
  • This word describes music with multiple melodies
    Polyphonic
  • This word describes the regular pulse that can be found in most music.
    BEAT
  • In music, what do you call putting features of the text directly into the notes of a song, for example, having one part sing ascending notes on the words "running up a hill"
    Word Painting
  • What is the smallest orchestral string instrument?
    Violin
  • A string of pitches
    melody
  • What is the earliest civilization from which we have examples of written music?
    Greek