Homophonic
Homophonic
Most popular music is homophonic.
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homophonic
Chordal is another name for homophonic mu sci
Homophonic
Homophonic
Most popular music is homophonic.
Homophonic music
homophonic
No, it was more polyphonic
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homophonic
Yes
Homophonic music really refers to music that has a strong melody and accompaniment structure. It can be chordal (like chorales and traditional hymns), or melody with broken-chordal or waltz-like accompaniment. The number of parts may vary - you can have anything ranging from a solo piano work to a symphony in homophonic form - but what's important is a part that shows the melody and another that strengthens the harmony.
The Renaissance saw the development of homophonic texture in music, a step away from plainchants and the church, and music as a means of expression.