var nc = 18,
fc = new Array(nc);
fc[0] = {t:"notation",d:"The practice of writing down music, as opposed to oral tradition. (page 62)"};
fc[1] = {t:"Latin jazz",d:"A jazz style influenced by Latin American music, which includes various dance rhythms and traditional percussion instruments. (page 63)"};
fc[2] = {t:"vernacular",d:"The common language spoken by the people as distinguished from the literary language, or language of the educated elite. (page 63)"};
fc[3] = {t:"troubadours",d:"Medieval poet-musicians in southern France. (page 63)"};
fc[4] = {t:"trouvères",d:"Medieval poet-musicians in northern France. (page 63)"};
fc[5] = {t:"plainchant, or plainsong",d:"See Gregorian chant. (page 67)"};
fc[6] = {t:"liturgy",d:"The set order of religious services and the structure of each service, within a particular denomination (e.g., Roman Catholic). (page 67)"};
fc[7] = {t:"Gregorian chant",d:"Monophonic melody with a freely flowing, unmeasured vocal line; liturgical chant of the Roman Catholic Church. Also plainchant or plainsong. (page 67)"};
fc[8] = {t:"syllabic",d:"Melodic style of one note set to each text syllable. (page 67)"};
fc[9] = {t:"neumatic",d:"Melodic style with three to five notes set to each syllable. (page 67)"};
fc[10] = {t:"melismatic",d:"Melodic style characterized by many notes sung to a single text syllable. (page 67)"};
fc[11] = {t:"mode",d:"Scale or sequence of notes used as the basis for a composition; major and minor are modes. (page 67)"};
fc[12] = {t:"Mass",d:"Central service of the Roman Catholic Church. (page 68)"};
fc[13] = {t:"Proper",d:"Sections of the Roman Catholic Mass that vary from day to day throughout the church year according to the liturgical occasion, as distinct from the Ordinary, in which they remain the same. (page 68)"};
fc[14] = {t:"Ordinary",d:"Sections of the Roman Catholic Mass that remain the same from day to day throughout the church year, as distinct from the Proper, which changes daily according to the liturgical occasion. (page 68)"};
fc[15] = {t:"Kyrie",d:"The first musical section of the Ordinary of the Mass. Its construction is threefold, involving three repetitions of \"Kyrie eleison\" (Lord, have mercy), three of \"Christe eleison\" (Christ, have mercy), and again three of \"Kyrie eleison.\" (page 68)"};
fc[16] = {t:"a cappella",d:"Choral music performed without instrumental accompaniment. (page 69)"};
fc[17] = {t:"antiphonal",d:"Performance style in which an ensemble is divided into two or more groups, performing in alternation and then together. (page 69)"};