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When groups are singing the same song but different tunes, it is called harmony. When the groups are singing together, it is called unison.
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Singing melody without alternating the voices or groups is called "monophony." In monophonic music, a single melodic line is performed without any harmonic support or multiple voices, creating a straightforward and unified sound. This style is often found in solo singing or in traditional folk music.
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Singing a melody with alternating voices or groups is called "call and response." This musical technique involves one group or voice singing a phrase (the "call"), which is then answered by another group or voice (the "response"). It's commonly used in various musical genres, including folk, gospel, and blues, to create a dynamic interaction between performers.
A chorus is a singing group. Other singing groups include a trio.
Singing a melody without alternating voices or groups is called "unison." In unison, multiple singers perform the same musical line simultaneously, creating a unified sound. This technique is often used in choral music and group performances to emphasize harmony and coherence in the melody.
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