Music that consists of melody only, without harmony or accompaniment, usually sung.
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Do you mean monophonic music? that would be music with a single melodic line (that is, no harmony, counter melody etc.)
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Christian music is music written to glorify God.
Gregorian chants are monophonic. Gergorian chants are no longer written as they were long ago.
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You are probably referring to Gregorian chant, the chief monophonic form of music in the Latin rite of the Catholic Church.
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The different types of music texture are monophonic, homophonic, and polyphonic. Monophonic music has a single melody line, homophonic music has a melody with accompanying chords, and polyphonic music has multiple independent melody lines playing at the same time.
Do you mean monophonic music? that would be music with a single melodic line (that is, no harmony, counter melody etc.)
Homophonic music features a main melody with accompanying chords, creating a harmonious texture. Polyphonic music has multiple independent melodies playing simultaneously. Monophonic music consists of a single melody without any accompanying harmonies.
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Polyphonic music features multiple independent melodic lines playing simultaneously, creating a complex and layered texture. Homophonic music has a single dominant melody accompanied by chords or other supporting elements. Monophonic music consists of a single melodic line without any accompanying harmonies.
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.
Renaissance music started to use more polyphony than monophonic. It also started to have music in the background, compared to a Capella. The music was used to entertainment and not just for religious purposes.