~40,000 BCE to 4,000 BCE
What is the Prehistoric Period?
The three art sub-periods that ocurred during the Medieval Period.
What are the Early Christian (Early Medieval), Romanesque, and Gothic periods.
Most music during this time was this kind of music.
What is Liturgical/Religious?
Most art from the prehistoric period consists of these.
What are Cave Paintings?
The oldest kind of instrument.
What are Drums?
400 CE to 1400 CE
What is the Medieval Period?
Medieval Art had a lot of this kind of influence.
What is Religious influence?
Meaning "One Voice," music sung by multiple people on one note.
What is Monophonic?
Religious symbolism started to appear during this period.
What is the Ancient Period?
Instruments were usually made of these materials.
What is Bone/Wood?
4,000 BCE to 400 CE
What is the Ancient Period?
This sub-period and style of art began appearing in the 1000s.
What is Romanesque?
Meaning "Multiple voices," music sung by many people with harmony.
What is Polyphonic?
Art during the Ancient period started to become more this.
What is Ornate/Decorative?
Music wasn't secular, it was this.
What is Ceremonial?
Music that is made after the turn of the 20th century.
What is Modern Music/Modern Era?
This sub-period and art style began to appear towards the end of the Medieval Period.
What is Gothic?
This was the language of the church, what most music was sung in.
What is Latin?
Carvings from the Prehistoric period were this.
What is Rough/Rudimentary?
The ancient ancestor of the guitar
What is the lute?
Another name for the Classical period.
What is the Neoclassical Period?
The Medieval Period led directly into this next period, called this.
What is the Renaissance Period?
This is the ancestor of the modern trombone.
What is the Sackbut
Most art we find during these periods comes from different regions of this continent.
What is Africa?
The name of the oldest song ever found.
What is the Epitaph of Seikolos?