plainsong (Meaning)

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plainsong (n)

(Roman Catholic Church) a liturgical chant consisting of a single, unaccompanied melodic line

Synonyms & Antonyms of plainsong

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plainsong Sentence Examples

  1. The Gregorian chant's plainsong melody floated through the cathedral, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
  2. The simple plainsong of the folk ballad evoked a sense of nostalgia and longing.
  3. The choir sang a haunting plainsong, its unaccompanied melody echoing through the halls.
  4. The plainsong harmonizations of the Renaissance composers added richness and complexity to the ancient melodies.
  5. The Native American plainsong resembled the soundscape of the vast, open prairie.
  6. The plainsong in the opera provided a somber and introspective moment in the narrative.
  7. The music scholar analyzed the plainsong's melodic structure and rhythmic patterns.
  8. The plainsong became a cornerstone of Western music, influencing later genres such as polyphony.
  9. The acoustics of the church enhanced the resonant qualities of the plainsong.
  10. The plainsong Mass setting preserved the ancient liturgical melodies for future generations.

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(Roman Catholic Church) a liturgical chant consisting of a single, unaccompanied melodic line

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Gregorian chant's plainsong melody floated through the cathedral, creating an ethereal atmosphere.

The simple plainsong of the folk ballad evoked a sense of nostalgia and longing.

The choir sang a haunting plainsong, its unaccompanied melody echoing through the halls.

The plainsong harmonizations of the Renaissance composers added richness and complexity to the ancient melodies.