The Sacred Sounds Scale
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www.potsdam.edusacred: worship music for the church, always in Latin texture: monophonic motion: conjunct melodies text settings: syllabic and melismatic rhythm: free rhythms based on the syllables of the text scales: modal, based on the pitches D (dorian), E (phrygian), F (lydian), G (mixolydian) ranges: narrow, usually less than an octave
Everything in life is Vibration
www.esalq.usp.brmusical structure. The tuning of a scale based on 440 Hz does not lend itself to a reduction on any basis which corresponds to a cosmic movement or rhythm. The difference between 440 Hz and 432 Hz is only 8 vibrations per second, but it is a perceptible difference in the human experience.Source Sacred Harmony Resonator
Unit 4: Renaissance Practice Test - Unatego
www.unatego.org10. Renaissance music sounds fuller than medieval music because A. the bass register is used for the first time B. composers considered the harmonic effect of chords rather than superimposing one melody above another C. the typical choral piece has four, five, or six voice parts of nearly equal melodic interest D. all of the above 11.