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Definitions of homophonic in various dictionaries:
adj - having the same sound
adj - having a single melodic line with accompaniment
Having the same sound.
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having the same sound |
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Feb 8 2017 7 Little Words Daily Puzzle |
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Characterized by the movement of accompanying parts in the same rhythm as the melody. |
Having the same sound. |
Having or characterized by a single melodic line with accompaniment. |
having a single melodic line with accompaniment |
having the same sound |
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In music, homophony (; Greek: , homóphnos, from , homós, "same" and , phn, "sound, tone") is a texture in which a primary part is supported by one or more additional strands that flesh out the harmony and often provide rhythmic contrast. This differentiation of roles contrasts with equal-voice polyphony (in which similar lines move with rhythmic and melodic independence to form an even texture) and monophony (in which all parts move in unison or octaves). Historically, homophony and its differentiated roles for parts emerged in tandem with tonality, which gave distinct harmonic functions to the soprano, bass and inner voices. * A homophonic texture may be homorhythmic, which means that all parts have the same rhythm. Chorale texture is another variant of homophony. The most common type of homophony is melody-dominated homophony, in which one voice, often the highest, plays a distinct melody, and the accompanying voices work together to articulate an underlying harmony.Initially, in Ancie |