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what is the best way to describe a gregorian chant? a) haunting sounds without harmony b) melodic song that included chords c) musical arrangement sung in harmony d) repetitive tune by a single person

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Its A Haunting sounds without harmony

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The answer is A. Haunting sounds without harmony.

Gregorian chant was born in the liturgy of the church. It was composed in Latin, as the melodies were closely tied to the accents and the meanings in Latin. It was monophonic and unaccompanied for centuries. They are also called recitative melodies and were sung in a single pitch.

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