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The Medieval and Renaissance Eras of Music

The Medieval and Renaissance Eras of Music. The Lute. Utilize tabulature for notation. Played with either the fingers or a plectrum. Used courses – double sets of strings made of _______. Deep rounded back Used in ensemble settings as the basso continuo – think jazz chart. Who.

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The Medieval and Renaissance Eras of Music

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  1. The Medieval and Renaissance Eras of Music

  2. The Lute • Utilize tabulature for notation. • Played with either the fingers or a plectrum. • Used courses – double sets of strings made of _______. • Deep rounded back • Used in ensemble settings as the basso continuo – think jazz chart.

  3. Who • John Dowland • 1563-1626 • Born in __________ • Worked as a court lutenist in Paris, Denmark, and for King James I • Believed to have been a spy for Queen Elizabeth I • The first “_________” • Considered to be the most influential lutenist ever.

  4. Who continued • Luysde Milan • 1500-1561? • Born in _________ • Played the vihuela and was responsible for authoring the first “guitar” method – the ________________________. This book contained more than 40 pavans and _____________.

  5. Who continued…… • Luys de Narvaez • fl. 1526-1549 • Originally from ____________ • Authored _________________ ___________________________ • Known for his use of the diferencia or _______________________ • Famous works include “Guardame lasVacas”, “Cancion del Emperador”

  6. The music…well…..the tabulature.

  7. The What • Medieval – 600-1400 Renaissance – 1400 - _______ • What led to the Renaissance? • The invention of the ____________________ led to the “mass” distribution of sheet music. • The ___________________ was responsible for the maintaining of the music parchments prior. • Differences of monophonic, homophonic, and polyphonic? • What is the socio-economic impact of music during this time?

  8. The Where….

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