1. It is the thickness and thinness of sound
A. Form
B. Harmony
C. Melody
D. Texture
2. It is the simultaneous sounding of tones.
A Form
B. Harmony
C. Melody
D. Texture
3. A texture which has only one melodic line without harmony or counterpoint
A. Chord
B. Homophonic
C. Monophonic
D. Polyphonic
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4. A texture that occurs when the main melody is accompanied by chords.
A. Chord
B. Homophonic
C. Monophonic
D. Polyphonic
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5. A texture that occurs when two or more voices sing the melody but with different rhythms
A. Chord
B. Homophonic
C. Monophonic
D. Polyphonic
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The answer to this question is as mentioned below:
1. (D) Texture
2. (B) Harmony
3. (C) Monophonic
4. (B) Homophonic
5. (D) Polyphonic
1. The thickness and thinness of sound is known as its texture.
2. Harmony is the simultaneous sounding of tones.
3. A texture which has only one melodic line without harmony or counterpoint is know as monophonic.
4. A texture that occurs when the main melody is accompanied by chords is known as homophonic.
5. A texture that occurs when two or more voices sing the melody but with different rhythms is known as polyphonic.
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Answer:
The answers are as follows- 1. (D);2. (B);3. (C);4. (B);5. (D)
Explanation:
As per the data given in the question,
- D. Texture is the thickness and thinness of sound.
- B. Harmony is the simultaneous sounding of tones.
- A texture which has only one melodic line without harmony or counterpoint is called C. Monophonic
- A texture that occurs when the main melody is accompanied by chords is B. Homophonic
- A texture that occurs when two or more voices sing the melody but with different rhythms is D. Polyphonic
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