It is true that the peratic arias of the Romantic period, for example those by Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924), provide good examples of homophonic music.
<h3>What is homophonic music?</h3>
This is the type of musical texture that is known to be based on chords only. These type of music was very common in the romantic era especially in Europe.
One part of the music is known to be the dominate part while the rest are known to play only one note.
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<span>If you play a HARMONIC minor scale, the seventh note of the scale goes up, for example if it's g, it becomes g sharp. You play seven up ascending the scale and descending. A MELODIC minor scale is played differently. The sixth AND seventh notes of the scale go up, but only ascending. On the descent of the scale, the sixth and seventh notes return to the original key signature. Example: On the way up: G sharp and A sharp. On the way down: G natural, and A natural.
Harmonic on it's own, means combined notes together, played as a chord.
If the notes are melodic, they are played seperately and individually.</span>