Polyphonic ringtone sound more like real music because they use a higher variety of tones. Monophonic ringtones use only a few different tones, so they sound more simple.
Different types of music ringtones include monophonic ringtones, and polyphonic ringtones. Monophonic rintones are the earliest ringtones while the polyphonic are ringtones that can sound many different notes at once.
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No, it must be polyphonic
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Free polyphonic ringtones are useful for those who still use older phones that are not capable of MP3 ringtones. They would therefore be preferable as any other ringtone will not work.
It's usually called just called a ringtone. AT&T offers three main types of ringtones: monophonic, polyphonic, and Super Tone. The Super Tone ringtones sound just like a clip of the actual song.
Monophonic: Only one part or voice.Homophonic: More than one part or voice, but all moving at the same time.Polyphonic: More than one part or voice, all doing their own thing.
It has a monophonic texture because it consists of a single melodic line. It has no harmony.
It isn't polyphonic - it's is monophonic: A melody accompanied by broken and arpeggiated chords virtually all the way through. Polyphonic means two separate voice lines playing against one another - that doesn't occur in Fur Elise.
A MIDI ringtone is one which has been made by synthesising individual instruments via technology. They are used in preference to polyphonic ringtones.
Yes. You're not asking about a single song, but rather an ENTIRE OPERA.