Things plainchant often describes (“plainchant ________”)
melody,
melodies,
notation,
repertory,
antiphons,
sung,
choir,
books,
tradition,
accompaniment,
hymn,
settings,
sources,
composition,
theme,
performance,
theory,
mass,
intonation,
transmission,
style,
modes,
text,
tenor,
rhythm
How plainchant often is described (“________ plainchant”)
western,
gregorian,
medieval,
liturgical,
traditional,
latin,
early,
christian,
monophonic,
simple,
ancient,
original,
roman,
old
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