Having only one part with only one part or line
What is Monophony?
Popular due to portability, played with a bow or plucked with hand, hend under the chin/in crook of arm, popular and common to find being played on the street, vast variety of types of this instrument
What is a fiddle?
Used mostly by poorer people, made of goat/sheep skin, included a reed pipe, chiefly used in the Highlands of Scotland, used several pipes to output sound
What is a bagpipe?
Music from 1300-1400 was called ___ Medieval Music
What is late?
Most common nationality of a musician or composer
What is France/French?
Having several parts, such as a melody and background or two melodies
What is Polyphony?
Evolved from other instruments, high-pitched, woodwind, penetrating spiritual quality of tone, similar to clarinet, thin and double-reed
What is an oboe?
Thin, round, and concave metal plates were used as
What are cymbals?
Music from 1150-1300 was called ___ Medieval Music
What is High/Early?
Musicians and Composers wrote their music to accompany most likely _____.
What are poems?
Describing an instrument that was relatively quiet
What is Bas?
Instrument that was the first basis for the invention of the Oboe, a single-reed instrument with vent holes

What is a Shawm?
Evolved version of a previous instrument, later being changed into an oboe, double-reed woodwind instrument with a conical bore

What is a Hautboy?
The most popular type/use of instrumental music
What is dance music?
The country that created the Gleisserlieder genre, where music was written to appease the wrath of angry gods
What is Germany?
Describing an instrument that was very loud
What is Haut?
Name for percussion drums made from hollow tree trunks, molded clay, or metal, covered by skins of water animals

What are tambours?
String instrument that had a crank wheel moved by a handle, sound produced via friction by the wheel, also known as the barrel organ, grind organ, hand organ, or street organ

What is a hurdy-gurdy?
Country that created the cantalina style, which was sung by one or two high voices
What is Italy?
Type of very popular French music written very often to accompany poetry
What is chanson?
Describing where two performers sung the same tune, one singing slightly higher or lower
What is Heterophony?
Type of brass instrument containing many curves and a very odd S shape
What is a lizard/serpent horn?
Type of String instrument, very long and thin, played by striking the strings with small hammers

What is a dulcimer?
Most religious music was written in the format of ______ chant?
What is Gregorian?
_____ wrote most of the religious music (type of person)
What are monks?