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Gregorian chant originated between the 9th and 10th centuries as monophonic vocal music performed mainly by male voices in the Roman Catholic Church. While chant seems old, it can be reimagined with modern instrumentation and styles, such as adding drums, bass, or other modern elements. Overall, the document discusses how Gregorian chant, though originating long ago, can still be relevant when combined with newer musical approaches and instruments.








