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I believe there are clear boundaries between sacred and secular musics. It would be weird to play a Taylor Swift song in a church because it wouldn't be appropriate. The same thing goes for sacred music - you aren't likely to hear a hymn at a concert. Even though this doesn't only depend on the location where a song is played, it is an important distinction nevertheless.
Homophony <span>is perhaps the most common texture heard today.
There are various textures in music and they are:
</span><span>Independent polyphony contains more than two lines of independent melody unlike Homophony where one melody which can be a voice or instrument is dominant and played by chords, meaning more than two note are played at once.
</span>And Heterophony is the kind of texture categorized by the simultaneous variation of one single line of melody.