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Much music survived from before the time of the first troubadours in the late 11th century. Is it true?

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Much music survived from before the time of the first troubadours in the late 11th century. Is it true?

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No, it's not entirely true. While there is some music that has survived from before the time of the first troubadours in the late 11th century, it is not much. Most of the music from this time period was passed down orally, and therefore did not survive in written form. The troubadours were among the first to write down their songs,

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