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the age before the dark ages is the high middle ages
Roman 410 AD and that is what is the start of the middle ages.
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The Middle Ages was the time before the Renaissance.
Most of the music from the Early Middle Ages is plainsong or chant.
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Music was used in theater of the Late Middle Ages, and of the High Middle Ages also. There are, in fact, plays that were entirely set to music. The earliest example we have, dating to 1151, long before the Late Middle Ages began, is Ordo Virtutum, by Hildegard of Bingen. Of secular musical plays, the earliest we have is the Jeu de Robin et Marion, which was written by Adam de la Halle, some time before 1288. Music was used commonly after these dates, and possibly before, though we have no examples.It is hard to imagine they did not use sound effects, but I have not seen discussion of them.
Before the middle ages was Anquity (Greeks and Romans) and after the middle ages was the Renissance
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the age before the dark ages is the high middle ages
No. There are many types of music from the Middle Ages. There is folk music, ballads and dance music, as well as religious music. Many modern hymns use tunes that were written for Medieval folk songs. If you are interested in learning music from the Middle Ages, check out the various websites for "the Society for Creative Anachronism". You can learn Medieval music and even how to do Medieval dances at their meetings.
Roman 410 AD and that is what is the start of the middle ages.
The church patronized music extensively.
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