6. How will you describe the texture of the Music "No te Vayas de Zamboanga?
a. Homophony b. Polyphony c. Monophony d. None of the above
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The correct answer is OPTION B: Polyphony.
- Polyphony is a musical texture made up of two or more simultaneous lines of independent melody, as opposed to monophony, which has only one voice, or homophony, which has a dominant melodic voice accompanied by chords.
- Polyphony is commonly associated with Western musical history, particularly the late Middle Ages and Renaissance.
- Contrapuntal refers to Baroque forms such as fugue, which are also known as polyphonic.
- Polyphony, unlike counterpoint's species language, was frequently pitch-against-pitch, point-against-point, or sustained-pitch in one part and variable-length melismas in the other.
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