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Counterpoint  Writing a composition in a way that makes multiple musical Texture in lines distinct from one another

How much is going on in the music at any given time

Homophonic: one with Monophonic accompianment

 One melodic line or melody  Chordal : every line moving in same  Absence of (like a )   Can be doubled, even at the octave Melody with : still only one line, but accompaniment not the same rhythm  Octave doubling is not the same as parallel octaves – only one voice is still there, just reinforced  Marriage of Figaro Opening https://www .  youtube.com/watch?v=8OZCyp-LcGw

Homophony: Melody with Homophony: Melody with Accompaniment Accompaniment  (meaning obstinate or unceasing): short melodic,  Walking : bass accompaniment of regular quarter notes rhythmic, or harmonic pattern repeated throughout ( or blues), mixture of scales, , and passing composition tones outlines of tune  Arpeggiated bass accompianment: broke chords in arpeggios  Ragtime: features “ragged” accompaniment (syncopated, (1-3-5-1-3-5) chordal)  Alberti bass accompianment: broken chords (1-5-3-5-1-5-3-  Counter Melody: a secondary melody or line played 5) simultaneously with a more prominent melody

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Polyphonic: more than one melody Hetrophonic  Non-Imitative : voices show little or no  One melody, but different variations of it being sung or resemblance played at the same time  Imitative polyphony: voices are similar in shape or rhythm  Bluegrass, gamelon, eastern music  : form of Broque composition where the theme  Obscure in Western music (SUBJECT) is introduced by one voice, and imitated by others in succession  Fugal imitation: imitation is transposed at a different interval (usually a P4/P5)

Texture: other terms  Solo/soli  Tutti  Register  Tessitura

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