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Medieval Musical Instruments:How They've Changed
Music is a very important part in many people’s lives. It is used in religious services, for people’s own satisfaction, for entertainment, and even for someone’s livelihood. Musical instruments were fully accepted into Western society around the
year 900. Although musical styles have greatly changed throughout the ages, the instruments are still a very important part of people’s lives because music is beneficial to them.
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