These two stringed instruments were very common in Biblical times
What are the Kleshir and Isharim?
What two things were taboo in the early christian church worship?
What is dancing and instrumental music?
Made the church the ultimate authority in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire.
Who is Pope Gregory the Great?
This type of chant literally translates to "singing together"
What is Organum?
One singular melodic line.
What is Monophony?
This is a Hebrew word that is found throughout the book of Psalms and means "Pause"
What is Selah?
Name this instrument:
What is the Kithara?
This is one of the Fathers of modern music notation and invented Solfege.
Who is Guido of Arezzo?
Multiple melodic lines, all of which are indepedent of one another.
What is Polyphony?
These texts used in Catholic Mass change depending on the time of year, event, or the sermon.
This Middle Eastern Tribe of Nomads have existed since the time of the Old Testament.
Plato believed music had the ability to affect this part of a person.
What is Ethos (Character)?
This liturgical practice in Medieval church contained eight daily prayers services happening from midnight to sundown.
What is the Divine Office?
This type of music was created by taking a section of Organum and creating a whole new piece of music.
What is a Motet?
The are texts used in Catholic Mass that are always the same.
what is the Mass Ordinary?
An important Jewish text that lists which Psalms that to be sung on each day of the week.
What is the Talmud?
These are three songs found in the book of Luke attributed to Mary, Zechariah, and Simeon, respectively.
What is the Magnificat, the Benedictus, and the Nunc Dimittis?
This sub-genre of Gregorian chant uses one set melody for multiple verses of text.
What is strophic chant?
These are the three extra voices that are typically added when composing organum.
What is Duplum, Triplum, and Quadraplum?
This type of music consists of one melody along other voices/instruments in harmony or accompaniment.
What is Homophony?
This adjective describes how psalms were sung in the old testament, which was on one pitch with the only changes happening at the end of phrases.
What is Cantillation?
Aristotle's idea that music brings out certain emotions in people, thus changing their character.
What is the Theory of Imitation?
These are the three main types of Gregorian Chant (Extra points if you can mention the difference between each type)
What is Antiphonal Chant, Responsorial Chant, and Direct Chant?
Who are the two Notre Dame composers that were the pioneers of written Polyphony?
This Greek wind instrument could either be single-reeded or double-reeded.
What is an Aulos?