Soft, hard and natural are all form of this
What is a Hexachord
This is the focal point of a mode
What is a finalis/final
On some medieval instruments, these were made out of catgut
What are strings
These people were known as minnesingers in Germany
What is a troubadour
In parallel music the organalis are either of these two intervals above or below the principalis
What is a 4th or 5th
The ambitus
What is the range of a mode
This instrument was plucked by feathers, fingers, or hammered
What is the Psaltery/ Dalsemor
This female poet who set her poems to music
The three types of motion in early polyphony
What is parallel, oblique and contrary
Organized music
What is organum
This medieval instrument
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpRZAi1L__k&list=OLAK5uy_nTJgYcp7XNYGi9MIPZR0J8BoXX776EcWY&index=9
What is the pipe and tabor
This northern composer spent about 2 periods of 9 years in Italy
These 4 modes are the ones seen in medieval music.
What is protus, deuterus, tritus and tetrardus.
The pitches of a melody were sometimes known as this
What is color
This medieval instrument
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxOLMs3mTUM&list=OLAK5uy_nTJgYcp7XNYGi9MIPZR0J8BoXX776EcWY&index=1
What is the Shawm
The most important composer in 14th century France
Who is Guillaume be Machaut
This satire on social corruption is the 1st collection of music to show the Ars Nova Style
What is Le Roman de Fauvel
In the 13th century, the mote developed from this
What is clausula
This monophonic dance song
What is ballata
This medieval instrument
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mcxI-4wMOE&list=OLAK5uy_nTJgYcp7XNYGi9MIPZR0J8BoXX776EcWY&index=13
The positive organ
This Antichrist was at first a symbol for the state of affairs
Who is Fauvel
This piece is the longest setting of the ordinary to survive from the 14th century
What is Messe de Notre Dame