A blank verse<span> is a poem with no rhyme but does have iambic pentameter. This means it consists of lines of five feet, each foot being iambic, meaning two syllables long, one unstressed followed by a stressed syllable.</span>
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<em>Gregorian Chant </em>One voice singing a chant melody, accompanied by one or more voices singing the same rhythm. It is monophonic.
<em>Organum </em>Non-liturgical Latin poems set to simple melodies. It is also a polyphonic work.
<em>Conductus </em>Non-liturgical compositions that often featured two singers. It is also a polyphonic work.
<em>Motet </em>A cappella, monophonic settings of liturgical texts.
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