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Early Dance Music From Renaissance To Baroque  

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Music Homework Early Dance Music From Renaissance To Baroque (It has 2 main explanations I found in my dictionary and changed in to my words) End of Middle Ages: the period in European history from about the 14th through 16th centuries regarded as marking the end of the Middle Ages and featuring major cultural and artistic change Classical revival: the cultural and religious spirit that characterized the Renaissance, including the decline of Gothic architecture, the revival of classical culture, the beginnings of modern science, and geographical exploration. The new emphasis on individualism and secularism at this time led to the Reformation. Latin American Dances Salsa's and sambas are very syncopated compositions and the drums are very prominent. The dances are mainly held in festivals and carnivals and they're all extremely happy and lively styles of music. The tango is a very set dance you would picture a lady with a rose in her mouth. The...

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