Ancient Times to Renaissance Music

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  1. 5. Rome was considered to be the first civilization to create this type or "family" of instruments.
  2. 8. A secular piece of music that was normally about love and nature.
  3. 9. In Ancient Greek culture, music was seen as a gift from these mythical beings.
  4. 11. A piece of music for sacred services, but without any distinct sections.
  5. 12. The last name of one of England's greatest composers.
  6. 15. This instrument would eventually evolve into the piano.
  7. 16. The last name of the man who invented the printing press in 1440.
  8. 18. This "Empire" began to take over the lands around the Mediterranean Sea and took the traditions and music of the Greeks.
  9. 20. Any type of music that is made outside the church's influence.
  10. 21. Any type of music that is made specifically for the church and/or a religion.
  11. 22. The time period from 1400 to 1600 that started an age of "enlightenment" in Italy.
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  1. 1. The Renaissance saw a dramatic increase in the creation of these musical tools.
  2. 2. The last name of a well-known lutenist (guitar player) from England.
  3. 3. The last name of the man who helped transition the world of music from the Renaissance to the Baroque.
  4. 4. Around the year 250 A.C., the fall of a major empire brought around this time period.
  5. 6. The nobility, peasantry, and clergy were the three types of _______ classes during the Middle Ages.
  6. 7. This Greek instrument was made of two pipes made from reeds that are meant to be played at the same time.
  7. 10. Gregorian Chants in the Middle Ages were ___________, translating to "one sound".
  8. 13. To sing without ANY other instruments.
  9. 14. During the Middle Ages, the ______ controlled everything: what your learned, sang, taught, wore, and did in life.
  10. 17. The country that studied music the most and was called "The Cradle of Western Civilization".
  11. 19. A 5-part piece of music for sacred services.