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Texture (music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Texture is one of the basic elements of music. People use texture to describe the number of rhythms played at a specific time. In music, texture also means the overall quality of sound of a piece, mo...
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Texture is probably the hardest facet to describe. Texture is concerned with the fullness, or thinness of the music. In other words, is there a single voice? a full choir of mixed voices? a string quartet, etc. But not only is it concerned with the number of instruments playing, but also what tessitura they are in.
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TITLE: Texture in Music and Mathematics; ... Teacher will remind students about lesson on texture in music. ... discuss the texture of the music and group numbers...
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Watch videos & listen free to Texture: Over the Night, Reflect & more, plus 5 pictures. Texture is an Italian eurodance project. It was arranged and produced by Matahari, Selenia, Gigi Cerin, and Danny Milano. ... DJCalboy tagged Texture with dance music, female vocalists and 90's. March 2009...
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Monophony or Monophonic Texture; Music that is composed of a single line of melody (or a rhythmic line played on a percussion instrument) is said to have monophonic texture. This is the most ancient of musical textures and occurs in present-day musics of many cultures.
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In music texture is the overall quality of sound of a piece, most often indicated by the number of voices in the music and to the relationship between these voices (see below). ... Texture (music) - guideofcasinos.com (323 words)
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