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(Music Theory) What is a Gregorian Chant?
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(Music Theory) What is a Gregorian Chant?
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church music sung as a single vocal line in free rhythm and a restricted scale (plainsong), in a style developed for the medieval Latin liturgy.I honestly don't know but this is my best guess from the internet
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It is singing or chanting in unison without the need for a strict rhythm. It was created during the Reign of Pope Gegory VIII for Psalms and general church service needs.
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