PPT-Polyphony through the 13

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th Century Early Organum Beginning of polyphony Two voices singing together in perfect intervals Plainchant melody Principal voice Duplicated voice a 4 th below

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th Century Early Organum Beginning of polyphony Two voices singing together in perfect intervals Plainchant melody Principal voice Duplicated voice a 4 th below organal voice think organ accompaniment. Figure2:VSTplug-ingeneratedbyFaustasitappearsinRenoisetracker.RespondingtoMIDIkeyboardeventsPolyphonyPortamentoPitch-bending(wheelcontrolled)ArpeggioOthereectsdependentonnoteoccurrencehistoryFa . Polyphony in the ninth and tenth centuries. Artistic style of Carolingian/imperial period — addition of mass. Addition of weight to chant. magadizing (parallel singing). troping. Only textbook musical examples survive. Teaching Demonstration . for Allegheny College. February 13, 2015. Table of Contents. Duple and Triple Meter Examples. Blatant Examples of Duple Meter. Subtler Examples . of Duple . Meter. Blatant Examples of . Things to Get:. Handouts on Table. Things to Do:. Opener - complete on the back of the music listening guide. Guided Notes: Music in the Renaissance . Music Listening Guide- YES!. Exit Slip. Opener- Renaissance Art Review. Irene Milidakis. Cultural Studies . Building onto Traditions. Gothic Period Music derived from its preceding Romanesque practices. Gregorian Chant: . simple, monophonic liturgical music . Also known as . Palestrina’s . Pope Marcellus Mass . (circa 1562). By the end of class you should to know:. Terms. Sacred. Secular. Harmony. Polyphony. Eleison. Music Forms. Mass . Madrigal. Motet. Musicians. Josquin. Notebook paper (for notes). Handouts on Table: . Listening Guide. Article. Things to Do:. Opener- . On the back of the handout you received. Notes: . Music in the Renaissance (on paper to keep). Application: . The Renaissance Period occurred from . 1400—1600. . The world of science advanced through the work of Galileo and Copernicus.. Christopher Columbus, Sir Francis Duke, Cortez, Magellan, and . DeSoto. Notebook paper (for notes). Handouts on Table: . Listening Guide. Article. Things to Do:. Opener- . On the back of the handout you received. Notes: . Music in the Renaissance (on paper to keep). Application: .

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