Homophonic music really refers to music that has a strong melody and accompaniment structure. It can be chordal (like chorales and traditional hymns), or melody with broken-chordal or waltz-like accompaniment. The number of parts may vary - you can have anything ranging from a solo piano work to a symphony in homophonic form - but what's important is a part that shows the melody and another that strengthens the harmony.
Well, in parts it's homophonic and in others it's polyphonic.
Homophonic
Homophonic
Most popular music is homophonic.
homophonic
Homophonic music is characterized by the movement of accompanying parts in the same rhythm as the melody.
Chordal is another name for homophonic mu sci
Well, in parts it's homophonic and in others it's polyphonic.
Homophonic
Homophonic
Most popular music is homophonic.
Homophonic music
homophonic
No, it was more polyphonic
homophonic
Homo- : 1 phon : sound -ic : adjective Texture : the feel of an object so pretty much, if you had a melody played over one chord it would be an example of homophonic texture. Also Bagpipe music has a lot of homophonic texture in the concert Bb that plays under every note.
Yes