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The vast majority of surviving '''instrumental music''' from the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]] was intended to accompany [[singer]]s or [[dance]]rs. Instrumental music for its own sake, common in the [[Baroque]] and Classical eras, is all but unknown for earlier time periods.
The vast majority of surviving '''instrumental music''' from the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]] was intended to accompany [[singer]]s or [[dance]]rs. Instrumental music for its own sake, common in the [[Baroque]] and Classical eras, is all but unknown for earlier time periods.



[[Music in abc notation]]


==See Also==
==See Also==


* [[Musical Instruments]]
* [[Musical Instruments]]

* [[Music in abc notation]]




===Dancebands and Musicians===
===Dancebands and Musicians===
*[http://www.geocities.com/fonky_gibbon/jouyessance.html Jouyessance - Stowe on the Wowld's dance band.]
*[http://www.geocities.com/fonky_gibbon/jouyessance.html Jouyessance - Stowe on the Wowld's dance band.]

== External Links ==
* [http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/wsnlinks/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=46 Atlantian A&S Links: Music]


[[Category:Music]]
[[Category:Music]]

Latest revision as of 04:56, 10 September 2007

The vast majority of surviving instrumental music from the Middle Ages and Renaissance was intended to accompany singers or dancers. Instrumental music for its own sake, common in the Baroque and Classical eras, is all but unknown for earlier time periods.


See Also


Dancebands and Musicians

External Links