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Doubt on that very question prevented me from adding it immediately. Given that "plainsong" is categorised as song form and "Gregorian chant" as a Christian music format, I think it might better be placed within the "Musical forms". Should they both be listed individually in their alphabetical position or combined as "Plainsong/Gregorian chant", but individually linked? -- Michael Bednarek (talk) 11:14, 11 July 2013 (UTC)