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Illyrian tradition.
Another remarkably vigorous European tradition of
heterophonic music exists, in the form of
Outer Hebridean Gaelic psalmody.
David Morton...
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spelling has a
markedly different pronunciation.
These are
known as
heterophonic names or
heterophones (unlike heterographs,
which are
written differently...
- to a composition's
movement or the
setting of music, e.g. as monodic,
heterophonic, momophonic, polyphonic, or set (arranged) as a
fugue or a canon. Riemann...
- sung
polyphonically in four-part
harmony (Common 8
heterophonic voice,
usually 5-12
heterophonic voices). The
Taiwan composer Jin Fong Yang (楊金峯) analyzed...
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singing styles.
Presentinge line was
characterized a slow, drawn-out
heterophonic and
often profusely ornamented melody,
while a
clerk or
precentor (song...
- 'beautifully') does
feature the alveolo-palatal [ɲ],
resulting in a
heterophonic homograph with krásne [ˈkraːsne] 'beautiful' (inflected),
which features...
-
possess chikchika rhythm, a 6/8
rhythm equally found often in
Ethiopian heterophonic music. The
melding of both
European and
Ethiopian compositional techniques...
-
rhythmic displacements is of
primary interest, the
piece may be
considered heterophonic. The
first UK
performance of In C was on 18 May 1968 at
Royal Institute...
- the song from its
English ancestor. In particular, the
harmonies and
heterophonic texture of the
performance contrast from the
homophonic versions captured...
- system.
Music in the
Ethiopian highlands is
generally monophonic or
heterophonic. In
certain southern areas, some
music is polyphonic.
Dorze polyphonic...