Form in the Renaissance era
Music was divided into sacred and secular.
Renaissance composers were often inspired by nature. There was a clear division into sacred music (e.g. mass, motet) and secular music (e.g. chanson, madrigal). Music followed the aesthetics of balance, which favoured pure and consonant harmonies. There are no large leaps; melodic movements are steady, and every motion is balanced with motion in the opposite direction.
Elements of music
Musical eras