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Here is a quick answer. The middle ages was different from the renaissance because the renaissance was basicly a time when the arts music and science reawakened and had some advances to it. People were more interested about art, music, literature, and science in the renaissance. During the middle ages it was not as important to the people, so when the renaissance came the arts were kind of reintroduced to the people. The renaissance lasted from about 1300 to 1600.
Sacred is religious mucic that are related to the catholic church on the contrary Secular music is non-religious music. "Secular" means being separate from religion.
Bumpy Johnson was alive and in Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance years. BUT he did not contribute to the rebirth of African American Culture through the arts, music and literature. So, he was "around" it but not "in" it.
1400 to 1600
The Renaissance saw the development of homophonic texture in music, a step away from plainchants and the church, and music as a means of expression.
Jazz was the most popular type of music during the Harlem Renaissance.
African American creativity in music and literature during the Harlem Renaissance
More individuals were able to sing and play Musical Instruments . If anyone wonders I updated this because I thought it was valdalized.
jazz and blues
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More individuals were able to sing and play Musical Instruments . If anyone wonders I updated this because I thought it was valdalized.
More individuals were able to sing and play musical instruments . If anyone wonders I updated this because I thought it was valdalized.
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False. Concentration on vocal music during the Renaissance period does not mean that instrumental music continued to be used as mere accomplishment for voices.
The Renaissance began in Italy, Europe was already trading with the middle east(Iran, Saudi Arabia) Italian merchants made incredible amounts of money, and putt towards the development of art, music, and culture.