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Harmony did not develop until the Middle Ages. ... In other words, early music was simply melody-based and the movement of notes was always simultaneous both in rhythm and tone. ...
In the 14th century, a harmony system developed in France and Italy, where composers began viewing harmony as a vertical relationship rather than the previously established horizontal relationship. This new method of harmony inspired the creation of new instruments that could play more than one note simultaneously, such as the lute and keyboard.
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