The organum, an early form of polyphonic music, became widely used in the Roman Catholic Church by the 11th century, particularly between 1000 and 1150 A.D. This style involved adding a melodic line to an existing chant, creating harmony. It laid the groundwork for the development of Western music and influenced later musical forms. The practice evolved significantly, leading to more complex compositions over the ensuing centuries.
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The first step in the development of organum was?
The first type of organum to appear was called parallel organum. It consisted of a plainchant melody with a second voice singing the same melody at a fixed interval above or below.
Castles started appearing in Europe around 1000 AD
Yes, Leonin is the first known significant composer of polyphonic organum, which was two or more melodic voices used in Medieval chants.
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the first feature that all civilizations have in common is that they all form around rivers
Forests have been around for millions of years, with the first forests appearing during the Devonian period, around 400 million years ago. These early forests consisted mainly of tall trees like ferns and early seed plants.
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The first line of a paragraph appearing by itself at the bottom of a page is called an orphan. It is typically avoided in typesetting and desktop publishing to maintain a cleaner layout and improve readability.