Medieval music does not include the major or minor key, instead it uses Modes.
Medieval music was written in unison, with no harmony.
In the Middle Ages instrumental music wasn't very popular, so most Medieval Music wasn't written for the voice.
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My question is
What did the people in the Medieval times use medieval music for?
people in the past mostly played the music for celebrations and/or ceremonies like weddings.
Medieval music does not include the major or minor key, instead it uses Modes.
Medieval music was written in unison, with no harmony.
In the Middle Ages instrumental music wasn't very popular, so most Medieval Music wasn't written for the voice.
Personal comment: I am an 11 year old child who has just written this, because I was looking for the same answer and just remembered some facts from school!
My question is
What did the people in the Medieval times use medieval music for?
people in the past mostly played the music for celebrations and/or ceremonies like weddings.
Gregorian Chants are regarded as medieval, though they could come from earier times.
I always liked Victimae Paschali Laudes, which can be heard at the Wikipedia article on it. The trouble is, it is sung by a single voice there and really requires a choir to be done right as there are parts that are for men and other parts for women.
Hildegard of Bingen wrote a musical morality play called Ordo Virtutum. I am not sure, but I think it is the oldest musical play we have.
Adam de la Halle wrote Jeu de Robin et Marion, which is another medieval play, but it is secular. It is about a woman named Marion who is approached by a knight who is taken by her beauty. She refuses him and tells Robin, her true love, about it.
The Middle Ages saw a large amount of music that was composed by troubadours, jongleurs, minstrels, and so on. The music proliferated in the High Middle Ages, and composers began to write music in notations we can use to play the music today. Rather than list it all, I will refer you to the article at the link below.
In churches cathedrals during holidays special parites andweddings and birthdays
In the middle ages.
Mass and motet are the most important religious vocal musical compositions of the medieval period.
smooth melodic lines and unstressed rhythm
The King, Pope and some medieval countries had emperors.
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Mass and motet are the most important religious vocal musical compositions of the medieval period.
Yes.because they can visualize and design some of their compositions from their thoughts and mind.
A student practices etudes to improve their technique on the piano.
They are parts of musical compositions
Musical Compositions
solos
Polyphonic compositions started in about the Baroque period, with Bach and Handel. Monophonic compositions-Medieval, one simple melody. Homophonic compositions-Reneissance, one melody accompanied by chords. Polyphonic compositions-Baroque, many melodies at the same time, SATB (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) compositions start.
Hildegard of Bingen
It represented the first viable alternative to tonal music
There was no specific number of lines for a medieval musical staff. Some of the music was written with no lines at all. Some had one line, and others four. A lot of music was written in tablature notation, with a line for each string on the instrument that was used to play the music.
The composer known as Pérotin or "Perotin the Great" was born circa 1200 AD. Some of his musical compositions were recorded in the "Magnus Liber" of Notre Dame cathedral in Paris.
Entertainers in the medieval period might sing, dance, play musical instruments or tell jokes.