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New videos and songs everyday. Like and subscribe to our channel: / @classicalmusicforall3276 Plainchant is a body of chants used in the liturgies of the Western Church. When referring to the term plainchant, it is those sacred pieces that are composed in Latin text. Plainchant was the exclusive form of Christian church music until the ninth century, and the introduction of polyphony. The monophonic chants of plainchant have a non-metric rhythm. Their rhythms are generally freer than the metered rhythm of later Western music, and they are sung without musical accompaniment. There are three types of chant melodies that plainchants fall into, syllabic, neumatic, and melismatic. The free flowing melismatic melody form of plainchant is still heard in Middle Eastern music being performed today. Though the Catholic Church (both its Eastern and Western halves) and the Eastern Orthodox churches did not split until long after the origin of plainchant, Byzantine chants are generally not classified as plainchant. The song of this video, "Tecum principium in Virtutis tue", is a plainchant from the 5th century.