A Gregorian chant is the church’s own melodic songs. Usually sung by a single person who has no companion. Which is the best way to sing a Gregorian chant. As said previously, it was mainly used in the church and was developed by priests and monks wanting to sing prayers for the church. The language for Gregorian chants was mainly in Latin, since Latin is the Roman Catholic Church origin language, it affected the chant into spreading to other countries like Europe and the chant was closely tied to Latin accent and word meaning which made it easier to sing in Latin. Three ways the chant was set to text was syllabic, neumatic, and melismatic.
2. Madrigal is the most important secular genre of the era. An aristocratic poetry and music, was