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Heterophony | Polyphony, Improvisation, Variation | Britannica
heterophony, in music, texture resulting from simultaneous performances of melodic variants of the same tune , typical of Middle Eastern practices as well as of a vast array of folk music. Balkan Slavic epic singers, for example, accompany themselves heterophonically on the gusle (fiddle). www.britannica.com
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Heterophony - Wikipedia
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 of ... en.wikipedia.org
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Texture – Open Music Theory - VIVA's Pressbooks
Heterophony. A heterophonic texture is characterized by multiple variations of the same melodic line that are heard simultaneously across different voices. viva.pressbooks.pub
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heterophony
heterophony (hɛtəˈrɒfənɪ) [Gr. ἑτεροϕωνία: see Plato Leges VII. 812D.] Simultaneous performance by two or more singers or instrumentalists of different versions of the same melody. Also heteroˈphonic, heteˈrophonous adjs., different in sound.1919 Musical Q. V. 599 Two forms of instrumental accompani... Oxford English Dictionary
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Advanced Heterophony : r/musictheory - Reddit
At the most basic level Heterophony could be thought of as a monophonic melody played by two or voices. Because of human error any deviation ... www.reddit.com
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heterophony - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(music) The simultaneous performance by a number of singers or musicians of two or more versions of the same melody. Related terms. edit · heterophone ... en.wiktionary.org
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Partial Doubling and Heterophony | The Idiomatic Orchestra
Heterophony is a term frequently associated with oriental music. The term goes all the way back to Plato's music theory, where it describes a melody sung by a ... theidiomaticorchestra.net
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The chaotic texture loved by the masters: Heterophony - YouTube
Heterophony is a musical texture often overlooked in the study of music theory, but many of the great composers of the past employed ... www.youtube.com
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HETEROPHONY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HETEROPHONY is independent variation on a single melody by two or more voices. www.merriam-webster.com
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[PDF] Theoretical Approaches to Heterophony - Res Musica
Abstract. Heterophony is one of the basic principles by which a multilinear texture comes about in the music of oral tradition. resmusica.ee
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Harmolodics
aleatory while Gunther Schuller suggested that harmolodics is based on the superimposition of the same or similar phrases, thus creating polytonality and heterophony wikipedia.org
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pentatonic
pentatonic, a. (n.) Mus. (pɛntəˈtɒnɪk) [mod. (Carl Engel, 1864), f. penta- + Gr. τόν-ος tone + -ic: cf. tonic.] Consisting of five notes or sounds; esp. applied to a form of scale without semitones (equivalent to the ordinary major scale with the fourth and seventh omitted), used by various ancient ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vyacheslav Kuznetsov (composer)
Selected works Diary of a Madman (Записки сумасшедшего), Opera in 1 act after Nikolai Gogol Capriccio (Капрыччио) for viola solo (1988) Heterophony wikipedia.org
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Chicago
Chicago (ʃɪˈkɑːgəʊ) The name of the city in Illinois, U.S.A., used attrib. or in Comb. in various special collocations (see quots.).1860 Cincinnati Commercial 29 Dec. 3/2 The Chicago Platform [of the Republicans] was framed with a view to recognizing the admissibility of a doctrine of absolute non-i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Akira Nishimura
Prelude (1974); 2 symphonies (1976, 1979); Mutazioni (1977); 2 piano concertos {1979; 1982); Nostalgia (1983); Heterophony for 2 Pianos and Orch. Chamber works 3 string quartets (Heterophony, 1975, rev. 1987; Pulse of the Lights, 1992; Avian, 1997); Kecak for 6 Percussionists (1979); Tāla for wikipedia.org
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