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Summary Of: Plainsong

Plainsong is also commonly used in the... Plainsong often uses the lengthy reverberations and... Plainsong notation differs from the modern system in having only four lines to the staff and... plainsong began to evolve into... There was a significant plainsong revival in the 19th century... use of plainsong in the Roman Catholic Church declined and was mostly confined to the...

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