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Monophonic

One sound, either one part or one instrument

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Homophonic

sounding together, different parts are played, but they all move together

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Polyphonic

many parts, parts of equal importance that move independently with each other

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2,3 or 4 part textures

linked to polyphony, a piece has 2,3 or 4 independent layers

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Unison

all together

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Chordal

an accompaniment based more on the harmony/chord structure than melody

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Imitation

Repetition of a melody in a polyphonic texture shortly after its first appearance in a different voice

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Layered

layers are gradually added to the music to create interest (often in minimalism)

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Melody & Accompaniment

a type of homophonic texture. Multiple voices of where the melody stands out prominently and the others form a background of harmonic accompaniment

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Counter-melody

Secondary melody, played in conjunction (same time) as the main melody. Often used to create a polyphonic texture

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Descant

Independent treble melody (medium → high pitch) sung or played above a basic melody

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Round

the same melody played or sung, but started at different times (e.g row row row your boat & Frère Jacques

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Canon

same melody started by different voices/instruments at different times, the melody line tends to develop

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Drone

Harmonic or monophonic effect or accompaniment where a note or chord is continuously sounded throughout most/all of a piece

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Alberti Bass

Broken chord/arpeggio played by the left hand on piano (bass). Played in the order: Low High Middle High. named after Domenico Alberti

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Stab chords

a single short/staccato chord used to accentuate and add dramatic punctuation or tension (often in film music)

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Walking Bass

Bass part in 4/4 time, a note is played on each beat of the bar, typically moving up or down a scale in small steps. (common feature of Blues & Jazz music

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