Melismatic chant is music that
A. sets a single syllable of text to a few notes.
B. sets a single syllable of text to many notes.
C. sets many syllables to a few notes.
D. sets many syllables to many notes.

Respuesta :

I believe the correct answer is B. sets a single syllable of text to many notes.

 

Melismitic chant is the style in which single syllable of the text is matched to many notes, as opposed to the syllabic music which has only one note for on syllable. The single syllable sung with many notes while moving between several different notes in succession is called melisma. Melismatic chant is used to induce a hypnotic trance in the listener which is way it was often used for early mystical initiation rites and religious worship.

Answer:

The answer is option B.

Explanation:

Melismitic serenade is the style in which single  syllable of the content is coordinated to numerous notes, instead of the syllabic music  which has just a single note for on syllable. The single syllable sung with numerous  notes while moving between a few distinct notes in progression is called melisma.  Melismatic serenade is utilized to actuate a mesmerizing stupor in the audience which is  way it was frequently utilized for early otherworldly commencement rituals and religious love.

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