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4 August, 06:42

A melody set to sacred latin text, sung without accompaniment and monophonic in texture, is called

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  1. 4 August, 07:03
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    This is a Gregorian chant. Traditionally this type of melody was used in Roman Catholic churches dating back to the ninth century. This form of music also had a huge impact on medieval and renaissance music.
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