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Music consisting of a single modal melodic line, sung in unison to a sacred latin text, in a rhythmically free manner without any pronounced meter, is known as what?
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Music consisting of a single modal melodic line, sung in unison to a sacred latin text, in a rhythmically free manner without any pronounced meter, is known as what?
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I'm not 100% sure but I think its Monophony
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