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29 March, 04:23

A setting of gregorian chant with one note per syllable is called:

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  1. 29 March, 04:31
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    Pope Gregory is associated with collecting and organizing the chants of the church. Gregorian chant is named after pope St. Gregory I, during whose papacy (590-604) chant was collected and codified. A setting of Gregorian chant with one note per syllable is called syllabic.

    There is no harmony i Gregorian chant.
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