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The term ‘organum’ covers a multitude of styles found in music in the early Middle Ages (c.1000-1300). The earliest type of organum consisted of plainsong plus an extra part doubling the melody a 4th or 5th above. An example of this occurs in the Robertsbridge Codex (c.1325), an English collection of estampiesan early Mediaeval instrumental structure
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and motet arrangements.
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