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    literate? 4.  Who were allowed to sing in church? 5.  Most of the music that was notated during the middle ages was sacred or secular? 6.  Was most medieval music vocal? 7.  What is Gregorian Chant?  Discuss its origin‚ texture‚ melody‚ rhythm‚ text.  How did it receive its name?  What is its purpose? 8.  When chant was notated‚ was the rhythm notated or just the melody? 9.  What are church modes? 10.  What is the Mass? 11.  What is the Proper of the Mass? 12.  What is the Ordinary of the Mass? 13.  Who

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    homophonic sound that develops into a polyphonic clash of brass‚ wood wind‚ vocals‚ skin drums and strings. It starts with one ominous and loud drum beat which is followed by Gregorian chant that rises in pitch and has no harmony. Flutes join in with a sharp‚ cold and high pitch melody that clashes with the chant. It has a quick and constant but‚ menacing bass line that plays the same repetitive and continuous note until after 2 bars it drops the first note down in pitch. (ask what shake plays)

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    Camera angles are used to manipulate perspective. (how the viewer sees things). As an audience we receive messages about shots or scenes by the angles that are used. High Angle – is often used to make a character look smaller‚ vulnerable‚ diminished. (looking down) Low Angle – is often used to make a character look dominant and over-powering. (looking up). Example of a Low Angled mid Shot is of Boone and the other coaches standing in the diningroom of the football camp demanding that every

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    Corey Evans Sports Event Audit Due date 3-11-13 I-L-L-I-N-I Basketball How often have you heard the chant I-L-L-I-N-I? Here on the campus I hear this chant a lot in support of school sprit. This chant is widely used throughout the university at most sporting events and I have personally heard the chant at highly populated social gatherings. This university renowned chant when implemented at the sports aspect is a great crowd pleaser and I am pretty sure it hypes up our home team to a

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    guaranteed them access to vital resources such as iron and silver as well as promised taxes and tribute. They also had many city states in the kingdoms were ruled by administrators. Political. 2. The Assyrians were able to conquer and control such a marge and Avers empire because they were the first known army to have employed a siege train ( mobile siege towers and missile throwers.) The army used amphibious vehicles seems to be the first to have and issue actual orders to the military. This was all

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    Cheerleading‚ if you’re not associated with the sport‚ then you probably have a different perspective on cheer. Cheer is nowhere near the stereotypical image of the mean girls in movies‚ who are ambitious to be popular and bully their classmates. When in reality it’s the complete opposite‚ cheerleaders are known to represent their school and have an outgoing personality with a confident attitude. Every cheerleader has to be physically in shape to enjoy the activity with a sociable smile that stands

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    The Origin and the navigational techniques used by islanders to travel over large Open Ocean has given question to academic writers‚ on how the islanders are able to travel and settle in this remote part of the earth. Pacific Islanders used traditional navigational knowledge to travel against storms and current on Pacific Ocean over past centauries‚ by using canoes. This essay will discuss the two theory of migration with archaeological evidence of origin‚ the traditional techniques of navigation

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    mode. 5. Music arranged in parts for several voices or instruments. Polyphonic means two things and monophonic means one. 6. Many early humans occasionally occupied caves‚ which have natural resonant echoes. No doubt that helped inspire people to chant and make other rhythmic sounds. 7. It shows religious importance. Not all music is the same. 8. Religion played a very important role in the daily life of ancient cultures. No there the same. 9. Music notation allows for multiple people to be able

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    and thirteenth centuries from 590 to 604 during the ninth century during the fifteenth century ebook & resources eBook page 92 Multiple Choice 92 4. award: 0 out of 1 point Which of the following is not true of Gregorian chant? It conveys a calm‚ otherworldly quality. The melodies tend to move stepwise within a narrow range of pitches. Its rhythm is flexible‚ without meter. → It is usually polyphonic in texture. 5. award: 0 out of 1 point Listen to

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    “‘Kill him! Kill him!’ All at once‚ Robert was screaming and struggling with the strength of frenzy. Jack had him by the hair and was brandishing his knife. Behind him was Roger‚ fighting to get close. The chant rose ritually‚ as the last moment of a dance or hunt. ‘Kill the pig! Cut his throat! Kill the pig! Bash him in!’ Ralph too was fighting to get near...Jack’s arm came down; the heaving circle cheered and made pig-dying noises. Then they lay quiet‚ panting‚ listening to Robert’s frightened

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