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| | Troubadours, Trouveres and Minnesingers - Popular History Of Music |
 | | The work of the minnesingers was succeeded in Germany by a class of humbler minstrels of the common people, known as the Mastersingers, the city of Nuremberg being their principal center. |
 | | The troubadours, trouvères and minnesingers, on the other hand, never acquired the art of spontaneous melody, and as for har mony, there is no evidence that they made any use of it. |
 | | Their instrument of music was a small harp of ten òr twelve strings, but no more a much smaller and less effective instrument than the Irish harp of the eleventh century, or the Saxon of the tenth. |
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