Some music is written with ‘block’ chords, some has weaving parts and some music has no harmony at all. These are all examples of textures in music. Texture comes in three kinds - unison, homophonic ...
When we talk about the “texture” of a piece of music, we’re referring to the way its sonic ingredients—voices, instruments, rhythmic motifs, and harmonic progressions—interlock, echo, or compete. In ...
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