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And here are 5 words from the article:
Plainsong
-> a kind of a ancient church music, sung a capella in The Middle Ages
-> a kind of a ancient church music, sung a capella in The Middle Ages
I can't imagine history of music without plainsong.
Plainsong is as important for music as Sokrates for philosophy.
Ecclesiastical mode
-> a king of scheme, a combination of notes used in a chant
-> a king of scheme, a combination of notes used in a chant
Ecclesiastical modes are often called church modes, because they were used during liturgy.
When you study history of music, ecclesiastical modes are one of the first things you must learn.
Conspicuously
-> in a way that you want to show what you do; prominently
-> in a way that you want to show what you do; prominently
He looked at me and start laughing conspicuosly.
Now she is conspicuosly angry, but I know we will be fine.
Sumptuous
-> great, beautiful, splendid in a onstentatious way
-> great, beautiful, splendid in a onstentatious way
I know that my wedding must be sumptuous.
She saw that sumptuous manor and was really shocked.
Suppression
-> an act of prohibit or abolish something
-> an act of prohibit or abolish something
I see it as an act of suppresion of my activity.
Suppresion of the conflict is the most probable strategy.
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