chant - Plain song and monophonic , mozarabic - Used in Spain and was influenced by the Moors who invaded the Iberian Peninsula., byzantine - It became the official chant of the Greek Orthodox Church, gallican - It was used by the Franks until the eight century, ambrosian - It was well known for its hymns and antiphonal singing. (Sung by two groups), gregorian - It dominated all other Western plainchant. It was organized by Pope Gregory the Great., syllabic - One syllable of the text is set to one of the chant melody, neumatic - One syllable of the text is set to a few notes of the chant melody., melismatic - One syllable of the text is set to many melodic notes of the chant., psalmodic - Numerous syllables of the text are set to only one repeated note of the chant melody,

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