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Sort of notation in the 13th century
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Monophonic religious vocal music in the Middle Ages
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Poets and minstrels who flourished in southern France
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Roman emperor who granted freedom of religious worship for Christians in the year 313.
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In gregorian chant, when there are five or six notes per syllable to over sixty in the largest melismas.
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Professional singers who performed troubadours´s music from town to town.
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One of the jewels of Spanish secular medieval music.
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Medieval woodwind instrument like a oboe (double reed)
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In gregorian chant, when there’s a group of notes per syllable.
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Primitive polyphony
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Main composer of the Notre Dame School
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Symbols used in the earliest notation.