Answer some questions about the development of Mozarabic chant, the Christian liturgical music of Iberia before the Muslim conquest. For 10 points each:
[10m] Mozarabic chant likely had somewhere between two and seven of these musical systems. Another group of these systems is divided between authentic and plagal pairs.
ANSWER: modes [or modus; or modi]
[10e] Mozarabic chant was eventually mostly replaced by this main plainchant tradition of the Catholic Church, which has eight modes. It shares its name with the calendar that replaced the Julian calendar.
ANSWER: Gregorian chant
[10h] Much of the surviving evidence of Mozarabic chant is recorded in either ekphonetic notation or this notation system, which does not precisely represent pitch or rhythm.
ANSWER: neume (“n’YOOM”) [or neumes; accept neumatic notation]
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