TERMS
-Musica Enchiriadis: 9th century treatise that discussed polyphonic notation
-Philippe De Vitry: wrote treatise titled Ars Nova discussing the meaning of new art
-a capella: voices only without accompaniment
-neumes: early symbols for notation, a little ascending or descending sign written above music
-modes: early Medieval scales
-isorhythm: repeated rhythmic ostinato
-clausula: fragment of chant in discant style
-ars antiqua: groupings of 3
-ars nova: rhythm (duple subdivisions) simple time (Guillaume de Machaut), relaxing old rhythmic modes, isorhythm
-Chansonnier du roy: Songbook of the king, collection of troubadoure and trouvere songs and 8 dances
-Philippe De Vitry: wrote treatise titled Ars Nova discussing the meaning of new art
-a capella: voices only without accompaniment
-neumes: early symbols for notation, a little ascending or descending sign written above music
-modes: early Medieval scales
-isorhythm: repeated rhythmic ostinato
-clausula: fragment of chant in discant style
-ars antiqua: groupings of 3
-ars nova: rhythm (duple subdivisions) simple time (Guillaume de Machaut), relaxing old rhythmic modes, isorhythm
-Chansonnier du roy: Songbook of the king, collection of troubadoure and trouvere songs and 8 dances