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troubadours
I think they lived in manors or in the upper class from the noble family.I dont know!PLZ CRRECT ME IF IM WRONG!
Trouvère, or troubadour, songs were often about courtly love. Some were a bit less idealistic, and were simply about romantic love. There is a link below to a short article on the troubadours.
Troubadours played different kinds of flute, including side blown wooden flutes, recorders and similar instruments, and an instrument called the gemshorn, which was like an ocarina, but was made from the horn of a goat. They played a number of necked stringed instruments, including a variety of lutes, they also played instruments like guitars in Spain. There was a Byzantine lyra, which was shaped rather like a lute, but bowed, and there was the medieval fiddle. In some places they played harps. In some places in Britain and Scandinavia, they played lyres, and these were sometimes played with a bow. They had zithers of various kinds, including the psaltery and dulcimer. They came to play the dulcimer with hammers, instead of plucking it, and the hammered dulcimer can be quite a lovely instrument. Folk musicians played bagpipes of various kinds during the Middle Ages. They also played drums of various kinds. There were trumpets and horns, but I think troubadours did not get into them much. They included the cornetto, which was a type of horn with holes like a recorder and made of wood. They also included the sackbut, which was ancestral to the trombone.
In the Middle Ages, minstrels, jongleurs, troubadours, and minnesingers were all musicians. For the most part they travelled, so they did not use heavy instruments, such as organs. They used harps, lutes, lyres, fiddles (including bowed lyres), flutes, flageolets, pipes, bagpipes, drums, and so on.
How were troubadours important for the development of music in the middle ages How did jongleurs support troubadours What were the differences between troubadours, trouveres, and minnesingers as a result of location
Trouveres are composers and poets from the region of Northern France. Trouveres were poets who flourished in France from the 11th to 14th centuries.
Troubadours in southern France, trouveres in northern France, minnesingers in Germany.
Travelling, noble poet-composers from France who wrote and performed songs of chivalric love and heroics.
Jean Beck has written: 'Die Melodien der Troubadours' 'Die Melodien der Troubadours' 'Anthologie de cent chansons de trouveres et de troubadours des XIIe et XIIIe siecles'
during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries by the trouveres
The Troubadours was created in 2004.
Strung-Out Troubadours was created in 2006.
Jongleurs and troubadours performed music and sang.
Troubadours of Folk was created on 1992-04-21.
Troubadours composed lyrics about the fights and deeds of a particular ruling family.
Yes, although minnesingers are from Germany and troubadours are from France