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Gregorian Chant
  • The Origins of Written Music

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The History of Gregorian Chant
  • Named for Pope St. Gregory the Great (540-604).
  • It is believed that Gregory did not write any
    chants, but instead organized the many different
    schools of chant into one coherent form by
    developing the Antiphonary (written music).
  • The Antiphonary is the oldest surviving form of
    written music.

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What does Gregorian Chant look like?
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Gregorian Chant uses a four line staff - instead
of the modern day five line staff
  • A Benedictine Monk Named Guido DArezzo is
    believed to have created this staff, although
    there is some debate over whether or not he
    actually did it.

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The beautiful artwork and decorations found
throughout most chants gives them the name
Illuminated Manuscripts.Monks often spent months
creating one chant. After all, what else was
there to do?
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What are all those squiggly bits?
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Those squiggly bits are called NEUMES.
  • Neumes are like musical notes without stems. The
    shape of each neume determines the rhythm and
    pitch of each note.
  • Neumes eventually became modern day notes.

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Where is the key signature, the clef, and the
time signature?
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The Clef is there, but the time signature and key
signature arent.
  • Gregorian Chant uses a clef that looks like the
    letter C. The clef actually curls around the
    line that is middle C.
  • Gregorian chant does not use a time signature.
    It is sung as the words dictate.
  • All Gregorian chant is sung in a certain mode,
    not a key signature.

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What language are they singing in?
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Latin
  • All of the text is in Latin. The reason for this
    is that Gregorian Chant is completely based in
    religion (Christianity).
  • The text is directly from the Bible and sung
    during religious services. Each chant has a
    specific function, much like Hymns do.
  • Today, chant is still used in the Catholic and
    Eastern Orthodox churches.

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Why are there only men singing?
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Women were not allowed to participate in any part
of a religious ceremony in 10th Century Europe.
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Lets look a bit closer atNEUMES
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