Heterophonic |
one melody that is performed in multiple versions at the same time |
Monophonic |
one lone melody |
Polyphonic |
multiple melodies |
Homophonic |
one main melody |
False |
Homophony consists of two or more lines set in counterpoint against each other |
True |
Monophonic texture is the simplest musical texture |
Heterophony |
sound like the performers are "out of sync" with each other, only one melody, but performed in simultaneous variations |
homorhythmic |
A texture in which all voices move together in the same rhythm is called |
Homophony |
occurs when one melodic voice is prominent over the accompanying harmony |
Monophony |
a single-line texture |
Homorhythm |
All the words in the text are sounded together, All the melodic lines move together in the same rhythm |
Texture |
interweaving of melody and harmony produces ____ |
Melodic imitation |
It can last for the entire piece, The imitating voice restates the melody, It creates a polyphonic texture |
False |
a piece of music that is imitative from beginning to end is called counter point |
homorhythmic |
At the opening, the chorus sings the word "Hallelujah" in ____ texture |
Polyphonic |
When two ideas are combined ("Hallelujah" and "For the Lord Omnipotent"), the texture becomes |
homophonic |
Which is the texture in which a melodic line is prominent over accompanying lines |
false |
A polyphonic texture has a single melodic line |
true |
A homorhythmic texture is one in which all of the lines move in the same rhythm |
texture |
The musical element that describes the way in which the melodic lines interweave with the harmony is |
homorhythm |
A texture in which all words are clearly sung together in the same rhythm is |
true |
Heterophony is common in non-Western music |
heterophony |
sound like the performers are "out of sync" with each other, only one melody, but performed in simultaneous variations |
melodic imitation |
It can last for the entire piece, The imitating voice restates the melody, It creates a polyphonic texture |
polyphony |
It combines of two or more different melodic lines, The melodic lines are set in counterpoint to each other |
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