The answer is that early on the English were looking for a "Northwest Passage". This would be a shorter trade route to East Asia. For a long time it was believed that there was a large body of water in North America that would lead to the Orient. The English were interested in the raw materials that they could find in North America, including the islands of the Caribbean.
A. Solfege is the answer. This is the system of do-re-mi-fa-sol... etc.
Neumes are different notes sung on a syllable.
Tritone describes an interval (distance between 2 pitches) of 3 whole steps.
Organum is an early form of heterophony
The River Nile<span> is in the beautiful continent of Africa. It originates inside Burundi, south of the equator, and flows northward to northeastern Africa, eventually flowing through Egypt and then draining into the Mediterranean Sea.</span>
Fun fact:
Glaciers and ice sheets hold about 69 percent of the world's freshwater.