@MusicHum The first 14 seconds of this piece are imitative polyphonic. It’s a canon, with a long melisma around second 8. It shows characteristics of early Renaissance music, probably from the 16th century.
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@CUFP VP Aw yeah Kathy with the editing – cut it up, gurrrl!
@"you might wanna try it..." lol-ed
@Dead White Guys also this was funny
@Dead White Guys Success
@Dead White Guys in response to MusicHum…ah shit, forget it, it’s ruined
@MusicHum The first 14 seconds of this piece are imitative polyphonic. It’s a canon, with a long melisma around second 8. It shows characteristics of early Renaissance music, probably from the 16th century.
@Dude Zac Colllllllllllllazo
@P Happen to be related to Alex Collazo?
@cc14 aw he’s cute! i like this.
@Josquin Really?
@What is this? This is pretty lame.