Fill in the Blanks music testOnline version music test by rawson butts 1 Chiaroscuro hurdygurdy ImitativePolyphony Dissonant Madrigals consonant Camera rackett deMedici DiscoveryofTheAmericas WordPainting BigBookofOrganum syllabic motet Palestrina CathedralofNotreDame PrintingPress shawm JosquinDesPrez protestant 1 ) An Italian composer of complex polyphonic music including masses , motets , and madrigals was ; 2 ) The ( polyphonic chant ) was also called the Magnus Liber Orgnai' , which was written / compiled by Leonin . 3 ) The family was a major supporter of the artists during the renaissance period in Italy . 4 ) A renaissance stringed instrument played by turning a hand - crank is the . 5 ) A melody in which each syllable is sung on only one note is called . 6 ) is the contrast of light and dark to create interest and depth in both visual and musical arts . 7 ) The polyphonic technique of copycatting ( in part of whole ) the first melody in a voice that follows is known as . 8 ) At first , organum was very simple . It became very popular at the , in Paris , France . 9 ) Two examples of double - reed woodwind instruments form the Renaissance period include the and the . 10 ) The father of the reformation was a Catholic priest named Martin Luther . 11 ) Along with changes in art and music , the renaissance period included the invention of the , , and the by Christopher Columbus . 12 ) When music feels calm , peaceful , and harmonic it is . 13 ) music feels tense , dark , and clashes . 14 ) The new genre of sacred polyphonic vocal music invented during the renaissance was based on poetry instead of scripture . 15 ) The first major composer known for writing motets was , from France . 15 ) When composers set a text to match its literal meaning , is happening . 16 ) were just like motets , except secular instead of sacred .