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    History – The First and Second Great Awakenings had several things in common. They were both religious revival movements that was cause by a desire for liberalism in religion. They both appealed to human emotions to create change‚ played roles in expanding women membership in the church‚ developing new religious denominations‚ and addressing social issue such as racism and slavery. The end of World War II also put an end the era of colonialism. There were many new nations popping up that wanted to

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    The medieval woman was allowed a larger measure of freedom and status than the usual image we have of the Middle Ages. Women were allowed to own property and inherit from their family. Some women were employed and some were in charge of businesses. Among the upper class‚ women were as educated as their male counterparts. In Europe‚ women were allowed to inherit property from both their fathers and their husbands. In most cases‚ whatever the woman brought into a marriage in the form of a dowery

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    usually features multiple texts occurring simultaneously. True Hildegard’s chant Alleluia‚ O virgamediatrix was intended for performance on a feast day for the Virgin. True The text setting in Alleluia‚ O virgamediatrix is mostly syllabic. False Hildegard was known for all the following EXCEPT her historical writings about saints The chants of the church only used the major and minor scale patterns found in later music. False Which voice in the organum carries the original chant in sustained notes

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    Callaghan wants the audience to also experience. For all other characters‚ Callaghan uses the Brectian technique of historification to convey messages of hope‚ passion and inspiration. Through personifying revolutionaries such as St Teresa of Avil‚ Hildegard von Bingen‚ Freda du Faur‚ Muriel Cadogan and St John of the cross and by centring on their quests for spiritual enlightenment‚ achievement and love‚ Callaghan

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    History Of Western Music Chapter #1  Direct unison-everyone in an ensemble sings the music together  Antiphony-alternations of groups of singers  Responsorial-alteration of soloist and group of singers  Contrafactum-take a set melody and replace existing lyrics with new ones  Gregorian chant- also known as : “Carolinian chant”‚ monophonic‚ limited melodic range‚ unmeasured rhythm‚ based on modes :  Syllabic-one note per syllable  Neumatic-2-6 notes per syllable  Melismatic-many notes per

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    Natasha Leon Music class Study guide Study guide 1 1.    Sound- begins with the vibration of an object‚ such as a table that is pounded or a string that is plucked or bowed. 2.    Music- is part of this world of sound‚ an art based on the organization of sounds in time. 3.    Pitch- is the relative highness or lowness that we hear in a sound.  4.    Interval- "Distance" in pitch between any two tones. 5.    How are vibration and pitch related? - The faster the vibrations‚ the higher the

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    Elements Music is an art based on the organization of sounds in time. Also the universal language of man or something who knows Pitch is the relative highness or lowness that we hear in a sound Tone is a sound that has a definite pitch Interval is the distance in a pitch between any two tones Tones are separated by an interval called the octave Tones have a specific frequency in music Pitch range is the distance between the lowest and highest tones that a voice or instrument can produce

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    women were not allowed to sing publicly. It was felt that the place of women should be in the home‚ and women could informally sing there‚ but not in the church. Women still‚ however‚ still engaged in chants‚ as seen with famous female composer Hildegard of Bingen. Influenced by the Gregorian chant‚ she moved in a different direction‚ still chanting‚ but expanding the vocal range of the chant. This form of expressive chant allowed her compositions to be more powerful‚ and‚ in a sense‚ supernatural and

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