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Today I got a new kind of website which provide you with music. Their is some word about music, IN the broadest sense, medieval music or the music of the Middle Ages encompasses the music of the world during the Middle Ages, from approximately the 6th to 15th centuries. It is the first and longest era of Western classical music and followed by the Renaissance music; the two eras comprise what musicologists term as early music, proceeding the common practice period. Following the traditional division of the Middle Ages, medieval music can be divided into early (500–1150), high (1000–1300), and late (1300–1400) medieval music.

Medieval music included sacred music used for the church, and secular music, non-religious music. Medieval music includes solely vocal music, such as Gregorian chant and choral music (music for a group of singers), solely instrumental music, and music that uses both voices and instruments (typically with the instruments accompanying the voices). Gregorian chant was sung by monks during Catholic Mass. The Mass is a reenactment of Christ's Last Supper, intended to provide a spiritual connection between man and God. Part of this connection was established through music.[1]

Over the last year, Crossman, along with her daughter Corey Crossman, a PhD student at Western University, and Cassandra Ellis, a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Ivey, has been conducting research to learn how music can affect one’s character. Their article “Using Music to Activate and Develop Leader Character” focuses on a music-based workshop with 80 MBA students. They have also run these workshops with an NHL team, an Ivey program with assistant deputy ministers, and many groups of executives and academics.

“Character is a set of virtuous behaviors, all of which are learned,” said. “With this research, we’re connecting things that haven’t been connected previously. Using music to activate character is something entirely new.SO enjoy that website with your heart.