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The call and response technique in the medieval period was often referred to as "antiphonal singing." This style involved a leader singing a phrase (the call), which was then echoed or responded to by a choir or congregation (the response). It was commonly used in religious settings, particularly during liturgical services, to enhance communal participation and convey spiritual messages through music.

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