People of the Middle Ages used music for the same purposes we do today. The music they used it in Church is best documented, but that is only because the Church made written records to a greater extent than other people. But they also used it for entertainment. They sang ballads, love songs, and songs that were just plain silly. They sang together, and they made music to dance to. They put music in their theatrical performances, and we have records of musical plays that include both words and score, so they could be performed today.
music was not so important but however, it was one of their choices of things to do since they had no technology in the middle ages to entertain themselves without boredom
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Yes there was music. The church had music and plays and corals. Instruments were flutes, drums, a type of guitar, bagpipes, lutes, and string instruments.
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minstrel is the name of a medieval musician
The church was allowed to chant and make up music like monks in monasteries thats because i was there and saw it. So you know what i mean?
Religious. Just about everything was centered around the church.
Most of medieval music was composed for the church and sung in Latin
Bryan Gillingham has written: 'The polyphonic sequences in codex Wolfenbuettel 677' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church music, Herzog August Bibliothek, History and criticism, Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Medieval, Medieval Manuscripts, Music, Musical meter and rhythm, Sequences (Music) 'Indices to Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum MS 369' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Cluniacs, Fitzwilliam Museum, Graduals (Liturgical books), Indexes, Liturgy, Texts 'Music in the Cluniac ecclesia' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church music, Cluniacs, Liturgy 'Secular Medieval Latin Song'
Plane or Gregorian chant.
Yes there was music. The church had music and plays and corals. Instruments were flutes, drums, a type of guitar, bagpipes, lutes, and string instruments.
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It was the only way that people could express themselves
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minstrel is the name of a medieval musician
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I believe we find the most medieval music from Italy.