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  • Monophony - Wikipedia
    In music, monophony is the simplest of musical textures, consisting of a melody (or "tune"), typically sung by a single singer or played by a single instrument player (e g , a flute player) without accompanying harmony or chords
  • Monophony | Medieval, Gregorian, Chant | Britannica
    Monophony, musical texture made up of a single unaccompanied melodic line It is a basic element of virtually all musical cultures Byzantine and Gregorian chants (the music of the medieval Eastern and Western churches, respectively) constitute the oldest written examples of monophonic repertory
  • MONOPHONY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MONOPHONY is monophonic music
  • What is monophony, polyphony, homophony, monody etc. ?
    Monophony means music with a single "part" and a "part" typically means a single vocal melody, but it could mean a single melody on an instrument of one kind or another Polyphony means music with more than one part, and so this indicates simultaneous notes
  • Monophony: AP Music Theory Study Guide | Fiveable
    Monophony is a musical texture consisting of a single melodic line without any harmonic support or accompaniment This means that there is only one voice or instrument performing the melody, creating a clear and direct musical statement
  • What is a monophonic in music? - California Learning Resource Network
    Monophony, despite its simplicity, remains a potent force in the world of music and technology Its characteristics of a single melodic line, absence of harmony, and clarity offer unique advantages for audio processing, music analysis, and synthesis
  • Understanding Musical Textures: Monophony Explained and Explored
    Monophony is a single melodic line without harmony or accompaniment, creating music that is pure, clear, and emotionally direct It shaped early Western music through Gregorian chants and still appears in modern genres like pop, jazz, and classical for its expressive simplicity
  • MONOPHONY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    Monophony constitutes a very small proportion of textures in Western classical music The ensemble is excellent at changing monophony to polyphony The overall texture of the music is of monophony Monophony is a common trait of a lot of folk music
  • Sonic Glossary: Monophony - Columbia CTL
    Monophony is a texture comprising a single line of musical tones: that is, a single melody, or intonation, or cantillation It makes no difference whether there is one singer, or several, or many singers - so long as they all sing the same notes together, it is monophony
  • Monophony | Definition Meaning | M5 Music
    Monophony is a fundamental musical texture that consists of a single melodic line without any accompanying harmonies or supporting voices In monophonic music, there is only one distinct musical part or voice performing the melody, making it the sole focus of the composition





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