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- music from the medieval period was most often:
a. very loud and dramatic
b. based on electronic sounds
c. religious and sung in churches
d. written for large orchestras
- what is gregorian chant?
a. a fast dance from the renaissance
b. a type of instrumental music
c. a style of sacred, unaccompanied singing
d. opera music
Question 2:
During the Medieval period, music was predominantly religious. Option A is incorrect as Medieval music wasn't characterized by being very loud and dramatic. Option B is wrong because electronic sounds didn't exist then. Option D is incorrect as large orchestras weren't a feature of Medieval music. Option C accurately reflects that Medieval music was religious and sung in churches.
Gregorian chant is a style of sacred, unaccompanied (a cappella) singing, typically associated with the Roman Catholic Church. Option A is wrong as it's not a dance. Option B is incorrect as it's vocal, not instrumental. Option D is wrong as it's not opera music. Option C correctly describes Gregorian chant.
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C. Religious and sung in churches