Texture
-refers to the thickness and thinness of
sound
- It refers to the number of layer heard
when you listen to a musical piece
Types of Musical Texture
A. Monophony- means one
- a single melodic line with no
harmony or accompaniment
Example: Accapela, a group of instrumentalists
as long as they sing and play the same note or in
unison and without accompaniment.
Types of Musical Texture
B.Polyphonic-means many
- produced when two or more
melodies are combined all at once
Example: round song, large
instrumental groups such as bands or orchestras
Types of Musical Texture
C.Homophonic-when a melody is accompanied
by an instrument .
Example: acoustic performer,A
singer accompanied by a guitar picking or
strumming chords.
Grade 6 Activity
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Music Textures.pptx

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    Texture -refers to thethickness and thinness of sound - It refers to the number of layer heard when you listen to a musical piece
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    Types of MusicalTexture A. Monophony- means one - a single melodic line with no harmony or accompaniment Example: Accapela, a group of instrumentalists as long as they sing and play the same note or in unison and without accompaniment.
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    Types of MusicalTexture B.Polyphonic-means many - produced when two or more melodies are combined all at once Example: round song, large instrumental groups such as bands or orchestras
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    Types of MusicalTexture C.Homophonic-when a melody is accompanied by an instrument . Example: acoustic performer,A singer accompanied by a guitar picking or strumming chords.
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