Medieval Music

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  1. 2. Long sustained tone or tones accompanying a melody.
  2. 4. Performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest at the same time.
  3. 5. During the middle ages, poet-musician who lived in Northern France and wrote poems in Old French.
  4. 6. Medieval polyphony that consists of Gregorian Chant and one or more additional lines.
  5. 9. Scales containing seven tones with an eighth tone duplicating the first tone an octave higher.
  6. 10. Period from around 450CE to 1450CE
  7. 11. One of the main poetic and musical forms in 14th and 15th century France
Down
  1. 1. Melodies set to sacred Latin texts, sung without accompaniment
  2. 3. Single melodic line without accompaniment.
  3. 7. During the middle ages, poet-musician who lived in southern France.
  4. 8. A term used by musical theorists to describe the profound stylistic changes of Italian and French music of the 14th century.