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lyudmila [28]
2 years ago
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This piece is a good example of: Play pause stop mute max volume 00:0204:40 Audio Selection Select one: Homophonic texture Polyp

honic texture Cacophonic texture Monophonic texture
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1 answer:
Misha Larkins [42]2 years ago
8 0

The homophonic texture is where there are multiple notes played but they are based around only one sound.

<h3>What is texture in music?</h3>

Your information is incomplete. Therefore, an overview will be given. Texture is how the tempo, melodic, harmonic materials are simply combined in a musical composition, to determine the overall quality of the sound.

Polyphonic texture, is when multiple independent melodies are being played or sung at the same time.

Cacophonic texture is the use of a combination of words with loud, harsh sounds.

Monophonic texture involves only one musical layer.

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