harpsichord
piano
middle ages
renaissance
baroque
100
an insrument with two keyboards
What is a harpsichord
100
an instrument with one keyboard
What is a piano
100
The life of all the classes was dominated by the feudal system
What is life like in the middle ages
100
the lute
What is the most inportant instrument in the renaissance
100
1600-1750
What is time of the baroque
200
the harpsichord
What is an instrument with differnt sounds
200
the piano
What is the instrument that had peddls
200
The daily life of a noble lord, a knight, a noblewoman, a peasant, a peasant woman, a monk and a nun. The jobs and occupations dictated the quality of life during the Middle Ages. Life in the Middle Ages also include an entertainment section and Medieval sports providing the History, Facts and Information about the sports and games played during the time of Middle Ages. The entertainment section also details Middle Ages Music. People in the Middle Ages enjoyed various types of music and dance. This section covers the Music of Middle Ages providing information about the music, and musical instruments. There are facts and information about Musical Instruments in the Middle Ages, Troubadours and Minstrels.
What is the daily life like in the middle ages
200
roughly the 14th to the 17th century
when was cultural movement
200
the baroque
what instrument was made in the 16th century
300
the hapsichord
What is the instrument with shifters on the keyboard
300
Chickering Square Piano
What is Franklin Pierce fav piano
300
Christianity, religion and the church played an important role in life in the Middle Ages. This section therefore provides interesting facts and information about the religious life in the Middle Ages including Religious Festivals, the Great Schism, The Great Schism, Daily Life of a Monk in the Middle Ages, Daily Life of a Nun in the Middle Ages, Medieval Monks, Medieval Nuns, the Anchoress and Anchorite, Monasticism, the Benedictine Rule, Benedictine Monks, a Medieval Monastery and a Medieval Convent or Nunnery.
What is religion like in middle ages
300
Italy Portugal Croatia Spain Northern Europe England France Germany Hungary Netherlands Poland Russia
where did renaissance take place
300
the guy that painted it
What is peter paul rubens
400
1251
What is the year the harpsichord was made
400
Chickering Grand Piano
What is James Buchanan fav piano
400
The Middle Ages was dominated by the feudal system and the role of the knights and their servants. Their life, living conditions, clothing, weapons, training, armor, tournaments and jousts. The Knights Templar organisation was also formed during the Middle Ages. Knighthood Training. Included in this section are Facts about Knights. The training of Knights during the Middle Ages, the Steps to Knighthood, the lives of the Squires culminating in the Order of Knighthood Ceremony which occurred after about 14 years of training. The Knights Code of Chivalry, rules about Courtly Love and Knights Tournaments. Learn about jousting, the History of Jousting, Jousting Terminology and Jousting Weapons. Finally facts and information about a Knights Armor, Chainmail and his war horse called a Destrier. In fact everything you need to now about Middle Ages Knights.
What is middle age knights like
400
Florence, Tuscany in the 14th century
where did renaisssance first begin
400
europe
where was the baroque made
500
the harpsichord
What is an instrument that is very alike the piano
500
Steinway & Sons Square Piano
What is Andrew Johnson fav piano
500
There are many interesting facts that surround the life of Knights in the Middle Ages. Some are interesting facts, some are strange facts and some are down right weird facts! The Knights of the Middle Ages were interesting!
knights
500
Renaissance Period enjoyed various types of music and dance. The section covers on the Music of Renaissance Period provides the History, Facts and Information about Composers, musicians, Music, Musical Instruments enjoyed during the period of Renaissance Period.
What is renaissance music like
500
Claudio Monteverdi Heinrich Schütz Jean-Baptiste Lully Heinrich_Ignaz_Franz_Biber John Blow Johann Pachelbel Arcangelo Corelli Henry Purcell Tomaso Albinoni Antonio Vivaldi Johann David Heinichen Jean-Philippe Rameau George Frideric Handel Domenico Scarlatti Johann Sebastian Bach Georg Philipp Telemann Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
who created the baroque instrument