The use of instruments in early Christian Music seems to have been frowned upon. In the late 4th or early 5th century.
sacred music is music used in churches, they are called hymns and psalms
It was used as "background" music during spectacles where Christians were fed to lions.
Gregorian chant
Paul founded many of the early New Testament Churches. He taught the churches what he had received from the Lord. He guided and corrected the early churches. Paul also prayed for the many New Testament churches.
These were baptisteries that were used for baptisms.
"Paruchiae" roughly translates to "parish" and was used in the Early Irish Church to describe the early church communities for the laity, as opposed to churches for the monastic communities.
Early Blues musicians used a combination of harmonica and guitar.
spirituals.
The oldest written Western music is Christian. There is much music used in Christian religious services whether it is hymns, masses, expressions of religious feelings. Much classical music was written for churches. Don't forget gospel music!!
Same as in most churches. Praise set to music.
Mainly in churches.
There are a few practices that come from early churches. The two main practices were Apostolic Age and Ante-Nicene Period.