direction: let us anticipate the meaning behind each term medieval, renaissance and baroque describe their musical elements and give its root term. to simply get its emphasis, create venn diagram that talks about their comparison and differences.
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Difference between Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque
Medieval music was mostly plainchant; first monophonic then developed into polyphonic.
Renaissance music consisted of smooth regular flow of rhythm
Baroque music was comprised of a metrical rhythm with varied motion.
Musical elements
Medieval - liturgical music used for the church, and secular music(non-religious music)
Renaissance - Secular music (non-religious music)
Baroque - long flowing melodic lines often using ornamentation (decorative notes such as trills and turns).