sorry dude you can only become a madrigal if you own the tenth book it comes with a madrigal card
A Madrigal is secular vocal music. A Motet is, for all intents and purposes, a sacred Madrigal; meaning it is religious vocal music.
You can become a madrigal by finishing mission ten but to do that you have to have all 39 clues.
Music used to be purely instruments and voices of the artists. Now it is possible to produce and sound imaginable on a computer and music is made up of many sounds and auto-tuned voices.
The Renaissance madrigal was a secular vocal music composition that emerged in Italy during the late 14th century and flourished in the 16th century. Characterized by its expressive text setting, intricate counterpoint, and emotional depth, madrigals were typically written for multiple voices and often explored themes of love, nature, and human experience. Composers like Claudio Monteverdi and Thomas Morley played significant roles in popularizing the form, which became a staple of Renaissance music. The madrigal's blend of poetry and music contributed to the development of later Western classical music.
madrigal also, a capella
Madrigal
A secular style of music. APEX
William Beale has written: 'A first book of madrigals, glees, &c' 'Madrigal for four voices'
The Italian madrigal led to the development of the English madrigal, but the main difference is the language
Generally when we're referring to Madrgials we are referring to polyphonic texture (many voices all sounding at the same time) although there may by monophonic elements (single voice, usually accompanied) within the piece.
Some Madrigals were miniature dramas, using contrasting groups of voices to emulate dialogue between characters. Also, some composers would group madrigals together to create a succession of scenes, known as a madrigal cycle.
Madrigal
Eddie Madrigal's birth name is Michael Edward Madrigal.
Ehra Madrigal's birth name is Geralyn Madrigal Gaspar.
Michelle Madrigal's birth name is Michelle Madrigal Gaspar.
"Madrigal" in English is madrigal in French and madrigale in Italian.