In the middle ages (also know as the medieval period).....
I believe we find the most medieval music from Italy.
Most of medieval music was composed for the church and sung in Latin
Medieval
Plainchant
maybe
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.
A thesis statement should describe what the entire report is about. Therefore, if the report is on types of medieval music, it should state that.
Carl Parrish has written: 'The notation of medieval music' -- subject(s): Facsimiles, History and criticism, Medieval Manuscripts, Music, Musical Paleography, Musical notation 'A treasury of early music' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Instrumental music, Music, Vocal music
James Coover has written: 'Private Music Collections' 'A bibliography of music dictionaries' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Dictionaries, Music 'Gesamtausgaben' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Music 'Medieval and Renaissance Music on Long Playing Records' 'Medieval and Renaissance Music on Long-Playing Records' 'Music Lexicography'
To play music or sing.
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Music dancing and getting drunk