eşseslilik

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homophony
The quality of being homophonous
a texture in which two or more parts move together in harmony, the relationship between them creating chords
(homophonic) From the Greek for "like-sounding " Music in which all voices move in the same rhythm Or, more commonly, a musical texture in which there is a clear distinction between melody and a chordal [chord] accompaniment (See polyphony )
Sameness of sound; unison
Sameness of sound
Homophonic - Musical texture which is characterized by chordal support of a melodic line
all voices moving at the same time
the same pronunciation for words of different origins
A musical texture that involves only one melody of real interest, combined with chords or other subsidiary sounds
Homophonic - Musical texture which is characterized by chordal support of a melodic line I
A style emphasizing the single melody and its harmony, as opposed to polyphony
{i} music that has one part, music with one predominant melody; quality of having the same sound (Phonetics)
Plain harmony, as opposed to polyphony
Music in which a single melody is supported by a harmonious accompaniment Compare monophonic
musical texture in which the different voices or lines (note-series made by different instruments) follow each other with basically the same rhythm, so that the effect is of a succession of chords, blocks of sound
A musical composition for 2 or more parts with a single melody line, all other parts serving as accompaniments
part music with one dominant voice (in a homophonic style)
part music with one dominant voice (in a homophonic style) the same pronunciation for words of different origins
Instruments or voices sounding alike - sharing a melody and moving in the same rhythmic pattern This is the opposite of polyphony, where the parts move independently and different melodies are interwoven simultaneously
Music in which one voice has the melody, performed with a chordal accompaniment
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