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Secular music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Secular music is non-sacred music that developed in the Medieval period and was used in the renaissance . Renaissance musicians wrote a lot of secular music. Swaying authority from the church that fo...
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Secular Jewish music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Secular Music; This was music independent of churches (i.e. none religious). The main type was the song, lied (German), frottola (Italian), chanson (French), madrigal (Italian) and villancico (Spanish).
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NOTE: Some of our Music archives can now be found at Crosswalk.com. ... The future of the Gospel Music Association is at stake due to financial hardship, but a benefit concert last night was an effort to save the organization.
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secular music Nonreligious music; when texted, usually in the vernacular. semitone Also known as a half step, the smallest interval commonly used in the Western musical system. sequence Restatement of an idea or motive at a different pitch level.
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Definition of Secular music in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Secular music. Pronunciation of Secular music. Translations of Secular music. Secular music synonyms, Secular music antonyms. Information about Secular music in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Secular music; Secular muslims;
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