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Monophony. Monophony is the simplest of musical textures, and is one of the earliest historical musical forms. Plainchant, or Gregorian chant, is a commonly cited example of monophony, and was popular in Italy, Ireland, Spain and France. While 9th century plainchant incorporated extra voices in parallel fifths, Byzantine chant, Armenian chant, and Mozarabic chant are all strictly monophonic.
Gregorian chant
marks indicating the contour of a chant melody.
antiphonal psalmody
it is a chant the Mexicans sang while in the army
Brum bruhaspathaye namah, is the popular mantra.
North American Indians sing, using the voice as a percussion instrument along with drums and rattles, and their use of their native language in this context is in making nonsense syllables. These are non-lexical (have no vocabulary equivalent), and meaningless, and are called vocables.
No. The chant 'defense' is used in the sport of American football.
It's a chant in Portugese. Some American colleges (Wingate University to name one) uses this chant during Soccer games.
There weren't popular bands or artists at that time. Most music was written in the form of chant and usually for mass. There were many different types of chants based on region, however eventually the standardized chant was the gregorian chant, named after a myth told about Pope gregory. Shortly after 1000 CE, secular music (that is music not written for church) became more popular, especially the music of the troubadours in Southern France.
It's a song or chant sung at association football matches.They could be historic or new and popular.
It didn't ... it is still sung today, and quite popular in the Roman Catholic Mass Liturgies.
The Chant was created in 1984.
Yes, the word 'chant' is both a noun (chant, chants) and a verb (chant, chants, chanting, chanted). Examples:Noun: He recited a chant his mother would say to put him to sleep as a child.Verb: The crowd began to chant, 'Go, Jimmy, go!".
THe crowd continued to chant.
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Plainchant or Gregorian chant are synonymous terms for liturgical chant in music.