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Yes, positive organs were used in secular music during the Middle Ages, particularly from the 12th century onwards. These portable organs were often employed in various social and festive contexts, such as dances and celebrations. While their primary association was with church music, they also found a place in secular performances, contributing to the rich tapestry of medieval musical life.

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