In monstaries and church.
'Polyphony' does not describe Gregorian chant.
Very much so. Gregorian chants later in the Middle Ages started to become composed by artists who would write pieces for the church and pieces for secular crowds as well. So basically it was the artists that transitioned causing attention to the secular style of their pieces.
The monks originally sang Mozarabic chant, then the Gregorian chant.
Gregorian chants were used as a means of group meditation and prayer by monks who sang them together in monasteries.
Gregorian chant is beautiful and prayerful music.
Gregorian chant or Plaint chant is known as monophony. Many voices, unaccompanied, and all singing in unison.
monophonic
a gregorian chant was used as the base part for the motet and was called the cantus firmus
Gregorian chant
Plainchant, Gregorian chant, monophonic chant, plainsong.
nope. Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic liturgical chant of Western Christianity that accompanied the celebration of Mass and other ritual services.
because it is.