Early musicOnline version Here you have some questions to work out what you learnt! by Cristina Bizarro A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Starts with A After the origin of the music in the prehistory, the music evolved in the era of the ancient civilizations. That is the... Starts with B In Greece and according to the Ethos theory, music could modify the... Starts with C Starts with D This modal scale is appropriate for expressing the sublime. Contains E It is a polyphonic choral form written in Latin developed by the catholic church during the rennaissance. Starts with F Music in Egypt was used in this kind of rites. Starts with G This chant was the main religious vocal music form in the middle age. Starts with H This is the most appreciated instrument by the egyptians. Starts with I This kind of music was forbidden in sacred music in the middle age. Starts with J Professional musicians that travelled from town to town entertaining people in castles and villages. Contains K word "music" derives from this word that means art of the muses. Contains L Is a homophonic choral form for 4 voices and although it uses the same name, it’s not what we now call a Christmas carol in Spain. Starts with M The main texture of music in ancient Greece is the simplest of musical textures and consist of a single melody. Starts with N Aristotle was decisive in the evolution of music, as he brought a method of... Starts with O Pythagorus invented it.. Starts with P The invention of it in the rennaissance made the spreading of music easier. Contains Q Style of religious music evolved during the 12th – 13th centuries. Starts with R Starts with S In Greece, music was related with participation in... Starts with T Cultured and refined poets and composers that did profane vocal music in the middle age. Contains U The name of the symbols drawn by the monks above or below the texts to help remember the melody. Starts with V Main musical form done by troubadours. Starts with W This is the meaning of the french term "mot". Contains X This kind of quartet with Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass was the most frequent grouping in profane vocal music of the rennaissance. Contains Y Madrigal is a polyphonic choral form for 4 or 5 voices from this country, and normally the lyrics are about love. Contains Z