What type of texture is a single melody of interest with accompaniment?

What type of texture is a single melody of interest with accompaniment?

Monophonic music

What is monophonic homophonic and polyphonic texture?

In describing texture as musical lines or layers woven together vertically or horizontally, we might think about how these qualities are evident in three broad types of texture: monophonic (one sound), polyphonic (many sounds) and homophonic (the same sound).

What is a polyphonic song?

In polyphonic music, two or more simultaneous melodic lines are perceived as independent even though they are related. A subcategory of polyphony, called homophony, exists in its purest form when all the voices or parts move together in the same rhythm, as in a texture of block chords.

What was the first type of polyphonic music?

The piece is technically known as an “organum”, an early type of polyphonic music based on plainsong, in which an accompaniment was sung above or below the melody.

Is counterpoint a polyphony?

The word counterpoint is frequently used interchangeably with polyphony. This is not properly correct, since polyphony refers generally to music consisting of two or more distinct melodic lines while counterpoint refers to the compositional technique involved in the handling of these melodic lines.

What is counterargument example?

A child may argue for a dog. The parents remind the child his sister is allergic to dogs. The boy uses the counterargument that she has been around some dogs without any problems. He is ready for each argument against the dog, perhaps stating there are breeds of dogs that are hypoallergenic.

Does data stand for something?

The first English use of the word “data” is from the 1640s. The word “data” was first used to mean “transmissible and storable computer information” in 1946. The expression “data processing” was first used in 1954. The Latin word data is the plural of datum, “(thing) given,” neuter past participle of dare “to give”.

What is the Latin term for counterpoint and give me it’s definition?

The term originates from the Latin punctus contra punctum meaning “point against point”, i.e. “note against note”. In Western pedagogy, counterpoint is taught through a system of species (see below).

What does counterpoint mean in reading?

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