answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What were instruments not playing during the late renaissance and early baroque?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Was the motet popularized during the Baroque?

The motet is a song cycle, meaning several different types of singing during the piece. It became very popular during the Baroque period. And sometimes, the motet was used for instruments alone instead of instruments and voice.


Was Rembrandt active during the Renaissance?

Rembrandt became a painter at the end of the Renaissance period and is said to belong to the Dutch Baroque movement.


What kind of tuning system did musicians during the baroque period?

The instruments were tuned to the Oboe which could keep the tune up and not like the string instruments which got out of tune. Remember the Baroque orchestra did not have standardization.


Which were the most common plucked instruments during the renaissance?

Harp and lute


Which instruments would you find in a romantic period orchestra in the woodwind section that you would not find in a baroque period orchestra?

Strings, woodwinds and percussion instruments were used in the romantic period orchestra. Small scale instruments were used during this period.


What are most common plucked strings instruments during the renaissance?

Harp and Lute


What are two types of stringed instruments that were used during the Renaissance?

The lute and the volce.


What were the most common plucked strings instruments during the renaissance?

The lute was the most common plucked string instrument of the Renaissance.


What instruments were the most common plucked string during the renaissance?

The lute was the most common plucked string instrument of the Renaissance.


What is an air de cour?

An air de cour is a piece of secular vocal music popular in France during the Renaissance and early Baroque period.


What are the instruments used in the Baroque Era?

Instruments known today: Violin, Viola, cello, flute oboe, trumpet, bassoon, recorder, voice Instruments not well known: Viola da gamba, harpsichord, hurdy-gurdy, bagpipes (muzette), theorbo, baroque guitar, fortepiano


The primary tonality used during the Baroque was?

Contrast is an important ingredient in the drama of a baroque composition. The differences between loud and soft, solo and ensemble (as in the concerto), different instruments and timbres all PLAY an important role in many baroque compositions. Composers also began to be more precise about instrumentation, often specifying the instruments on which a piece should be played instead of allowing the performer to choose. Brilliant instruments like the trumpet and violin also grew in popularity.