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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 Many folk songs and traditional songs are monophonic
  • 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 Vs Homophony (Differences Between Monophony And . . . - CMUSE
    Learn the differences between Monophony Vs Homophony Remember, monophonic referred to a single sound; homophonic to a melody plus chordal accompaniment, and polyphonic is used to describe music that combines two or more different melodies
  • 12 Examples Of Songs With Monophonic Texture - Hello Music Theory
    In this article, we’ll take a look at different monophonic songs and pieces that utilize monophony from across the history of Western music, from medieval plainchant to contemporary classical music, via pop, jazz, and folk song, with a YouTube link for each example
  • Polyphonic, Monophonic, Homophonic Music: What Is the Difference?
    Generally, monophonic music is made up of a single melody with no harmony or counter-melody This was the most common type of music prior to the 13th century The word monophonic is made up of two words, mono and phonic which translates to “one” and “voice ”
  • What is monophony, polyphony, homophony, monody etc. ? - Medieval
    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 Explained: The Simplicity of a Single Melody
    Monophony is a musical texture characterized by a single, unaccompanied melodic line It dates back to ancient traditions, particularly Gregorian chants, where the melody is the central focus Monophonic music allows for a clear expression of lyrical content and emotional qualities of the melody
  • MONOPHONY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    MONOPHONY meaning: 1 the use of a single series of notes, with no voices or instruments singing or playing different… Learn more


















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