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2 Medieval Times 450-1450

3 Social Classes Nobility Peasantry Clergy

4 Nobility Sheltered in castles MEN: Engaged in combat as knights WOMEN: Managed estates, looked after the sick

5 Peasantry The vast majority of people lived miserably in one-room huts, these people were also known as SERFS.

6 Clergy Monks were learned people. Most –including the nobility- were illiterate! Nuns were allowed to sing and compose music for their choirs.

7 Medieval Music Most medieval music was vocal. Instruments were used mainly as accompaniment. Instruments were frowned on in church~the clergy complained they distracted worshipers.

8 Gregorian Chant The official music of the Roman Catholic church. A melody set to sacred Latin text, sung a capella. Named after Pope Gregory I.

9 Neumes Medieval : Today : What are the differences?

10 Neumes http://rickmk.com/Chant/index.html Neumes and their modern equivalents, used in Gregorian Chant notation Go here to see the examples:

11 Secular Music Dance Music Minstrels: Troubadours Love Songs Jongleurs

12 Medieval Instruments Psaltry Hurdy-Gurdy Shawm Rebec Tabor

13 Medieval Dancing Ronde Branle Estampie Saltarello Farandole

14 Clothing Peasantry Men Women

15 Clothing/Costumes Nobility

16 Coat of Arms

17 Heraldry the art of blazoning and marshalling a coat of arms By 1400 A.D., bearing a coat of arms had become a prerequisite to participation in a tournament, and due to the importance of social standing in such pageants, a coat of arms also became a mark of noble status http://www.fleurdelis.com/meanings.htm


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