1.- What period does the Middle Ages cover?
The Middle ages goes from 476 to 1453.
2.- What general characteristics does it have (according to the teacher's comments)?
They wrote music in the churches and they invented the medieval music.
3.- What is the main different between "troubadours" and "minstrels"?
The troubadours is a high birth person who dedicated himself to compose, shape and interpret his works for a didactic and entertainment purpose, and the minstrels are street artists who memorized and orally recited the themes of popular tradition.
4.- Pay attention to these two monuments (a Romanic church and a Gothic cathedral). What do their different heights have in common with the music evolution of those centuries?
The romanic church have little arcs and have mainus high than the Gothic cathedral.
The Middle ages goes from 476 to 1453.
2.- What general characteristics does it have (according to the teacher's comments)?
They wrote music in the churches and they invented the medieval music.
3.- What is the main different between "troubadours" and "minstrels"?
The troubadours is a high birth person who dedicated himself to compose, shape and interpret his works for a didactic and entertainment purpose, and the minstrels are street artists who memorized and orally recited the themes of popular tradition.
4.- Pay attention to these two monuments (a Romanic church and a Gothic cathedral). What do their different heights have in common with the music evolution of those centuries?
The romanic church have little arcs and have mainus high than the Gothic cathedral.
5.- What do you feel looking at these pictures (taken from the 19th century but directly linked to the Middle Ages)? In your own opinion, what kind of music could accompany these images?
The music can accompanied this pictures is like ceremony and homophonic music.
6. Why does Heavy Metal music love this aesthetic?
Because it has high sound and is very distorsionated and this photos are very expressive, the dragon is very strong like the heavy metal.
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