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The most typical Baroque accompaniment for a solo melodic instrument or voice is called 'basso continuo'. The chords would be played on a harpsichord or organ, and the bass line would be reinforced by a cello or a similar instrument of the period.
homophonic texture, one melodic line with accompaniment.
organum
Monophonic
unison
the climax
the climax
Monophonic
A drone
Basso continuo
monophonic
The starting point in a race is called the starting line. The end point of a race is called the finish line.
A location on a line is often called a point, or a place on the line.
The most typical Baroque accompaniment for a solo melodic instrument or voice is called 'basso continuo'. The chords would be played on a harpsichord or organ, and the bass line would be reinforced by a cello or a similar instrument of the period.
The line perpendicular to a surface at a point is called the normal
the shape of the melodic line
A line with a point at both ends is called a Segment.