- In music,
heterophony is a type of
texture characterized by the
simultaneous variation of a
single melodic line. Such a
texture can be
regarded as a kind...
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Traditional singing in
Ethiopia presents diverse styles of
polyphony (
heterophony, drone, imitation, and counterpoint). Traditionally,
lyricism in Ethiopian...
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variations and
alterations of a
single melody pla**** simultaneously,
called heterophony. In
western classical music,
composers often introduce an
initial melody...
- homophonic,
rural blues and
early jazz "was
largely based on
concepts of
heterophony".
During the
early 19th
century an
increasing number of
black musicians...
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harmony part. A
mother singing a
lullaby to her baby
would be an example.
heterophony: two or more
instruments or
singers playing/singing the same melody,...
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parallel fourths and
fifths and
often double the
voice in
vocal music,
heterophony also
being common in China. In melody-dominated homophony, accompanying...
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songwriters still often write songs that inters****
sections using monophony,
heterophony (two
singers or
instrumentalists doing varied versions of the same melody...
- emplo****. As no real
independent second voice exists, this is a form of
heterophony. In its
earliest stages,
organum involved two
musical voices: a Gregorian...
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written in 1967. The
overture is
notable for the use of Asian-influenced
heterophony. The
optional text is
taken from
Psalm 127,
adapted by
Imogen Holst from...
- (contrapuntal and
ostinato variation) is
common in
African music and
heterophony (the
voices move at
different times) is a
common technique as well. Although...