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- 1. A keyboard instrument whose strings are plucked not struck
- 4. Old Art earlier Medieval church music style
- 6. Large keyboard instrument commonly found in cathedrals
- 8. New Art style of 14th-century music with new notation and secular themes
- 10. A secular non-church vocal song often about love or humor
- 13. When two or more melodies are sung independently but sound good together
- 15. A plucked string instrument popular in the Renaissance
- 17. A French secular song usually for three voices
- 21. Famous composer of Renaissance madrigals
- 22. A mass for the dead
- 23. When an instrument plays the same musical line as a singer
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- 2. Italian composer who refined church polyphony
- 3. Music with more than one independent melody happening at the same time
- 5. The Renaissance version of the trombone
- 7. A woodwind instrument often used indoors
- 9. A loud outdoor instrument similar to an oboe
- 10. A sacred vocal work in Latin with multiple voice parts
- 11. A repeated rhythmic pattern used in Renaissance music
- 12. A bowed string instrument similar to a cello
- 14. Clashing or tense-sounding notes used in music
- 16. Great Renaissance composer known for expressive counterpoint
- 18. “Rebirth” period in music and art from 1450–1600
- 19. Sacred monophonic church music of the Middle Ages
- 20. Composer who used multiple choirs and dynamic contrasts
- 21. A long musical setting of the Roman Catholic church service
