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This was one of the first uses of these instruments.
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Medieval Period stretched from 500 to 1400 C.E.
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Pope Gregory founded it.
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This system is used in the West until 1050.
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do, re, mi, fa, sol, la Example of Do-Re-Mi,etc.
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William I of England was born in 1027.
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Titled “sys willekommen heirre kerst”.
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He was a German Benedictine monk.
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The Battle of Hastings and the defeat of Harold Godwinson
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The Building of Norman castles in England including the Tower of London
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The reign of King William Rufus (son of William) invades Wales and builds castles on the borders.
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Died in 9th, Sep, 1087.
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William II of England gets his coronation in 26th, Sep, 1087.
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One of the earliest known female composers, she was the 10th child of a noble German family, but it is unsure when exactly she was born. She died on September 17, 1179. Example of her work
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This is any music that isn't religous. An example
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Henry I becomes King of England in 1100.
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Henry I died in 1135.
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Stephen reigns King of England in 1135.
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Henry II reigns King of England in 1154.
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Kremlin built in Moscow when Henry II reigned.
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The origins of the League to the rebuilding of the North German town of Lübeck in 1159 by Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony.
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The first of many Inquisitions begins
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Richard I reigns King of England in 1189.
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John reigns King of England in 1199.
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John reigns King of England in 1216.
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He was a French composer of musical plays. He composed ”Le Jeu de la Feuillee” and "Le Jeu de robin and Marion. He died in 1287. Jeu de Robin et Marion”
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Llewelyn ap Gruffydd declared himself ruler of North Wales and rebelled against English control.
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King Henry and his son Edward quash the Welsh rebellion
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Edward I reigns King of England in 1272.
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Rudolph I of Germany is elected Holy Roman Emperor
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Marco Polo publishes his tales of China
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Considered the greatest musician of his day. Composed "Mass for four voices,” for the coronation of Charles the fifth. He died in 1377. One of his works
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Edward II reigns King of England in 1307.
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Edward III reigns King of England in 1327.
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Battle of Halidon Hill: King Edward III defeated the Scots.
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The Hundred Years War begins. England and France struggle for dominance of Western Europe.
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Edward had a claim to the French throne and declared himself king of France
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Battle of Crecy break out in 1346.
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Richard II reigns King of England in 1377.
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Chaucer begins to write The Canterbury Tales
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Peasants Revolt in England
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The Bible is translated into English by John Wycliffe.
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Henry IV reigns King of England in
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http://www.bigenealogy.com/rulers/edwardtohenry.htm
http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/battle-of-hastings.htm
http://articles.usa-people-search.com/content-medieval-times.aspx
http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/timeline-of-king-edward-iii.htm
http://musiced.about.com/od/timelines/a/medieval.htm
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They were located in Paris, Cologne, Soissons and Metz, all under the supervision of the Schola Cantorum in Rome.
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750 years later modes are tranformed into the major and minor scales
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590-604 C.E. Development of the Gregorian Chant. It can also be called plainsong or plainchant and was named after Pope Gregory the Great. The Pope was believed to have brought it to the West.
<a href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dlr90NLDp-0' >An example of a Gregorian Chant -