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[citation needed] Heterophony is a standard technique in the music of the post-war avant-garde, however - for example Olivier Messiaen's Sept Haïkaï (1962), and Harrison Birtwistle's Pulse Shadows (1989-96). And they didn'…. The pattern of pitches occurring at these structural points is the basis of the modal aspect of Thai music.[1]. Balkan Slavic epic singers, for example, accompany themselves heterophonically on the gusle (fiddle). That yummy, yummy
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The term heterophony may not clearly describe the phenomena involved, and the term polyphonic stratification is suggested instead: "The technique of combining simultaneously one main melody and its variants is often incorrectly described as heterophony: polyphonic stratification seems a more precise description, since each of the 'layers' is not just a close approximation of the main melody, but also has distinct characteristics and a style of its own"[2]. I pull up like
Such a texture can be regarded as a kind of complex monophony in which there is only one basic melody, but realized at the same time in multiple voices, each of which plays the melody differently, either in a different rhythm or tempo, or with various embellishments and elaborations. Heterophony is somewhat rare in Western Classical music prior to the twentieth century. Heterophony is often a characteristic feature of non-Western traditional musics—for example Ottoman classical music, Arabic classical music, Japanese Gagaku, the gamelan music of Indonesia, kulintang ensembles of the Philippines and the traditional music of Thailand. How you pull up, Baby? The vertical complex at any given intermediary point follows no set progression; the linear adherence to style regulates. Thus several pitches that often create a highly complex simultaneous structure may occur at any point between the structural pitches. [citation needed] Other examples include Pierre Boulez's Rituel, Répons, and …explosante-fixe…. [citation needed] The term (coined by Archilochus)[citation needed] was initially introduced into systematic musicology to denote a subcategory of polyphonic music, though is now regarded as a textural category in its own right. In music, heterophony is a type of texture characterized by the simultaneous variation of a single melodic line. I threw my hands i…, Look, my bitches all bad, my niggas all real
Individual lines of melody and variants sound in unison or octaves only at specific structural points, and the simultaneity of different pitches does not follow the Western system of organized chord progressions. (Whores in this house)
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Another remarkably vigorous European tradition of heterophonic music exists, in the form of Outer Hebridean Gaelic psalmody. Heterophony, in music, texture resulting from simultaneous performances of melodic variants of the same tune, typical of Middle Eastern practices as well as of a vast array of folk music. The music 'breathes' by contracting to one pitch, then expanding to a wide variety of pitches, then contracting again to another structural pitch, and so on throughout. Well, baby, they're tumbling down
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[5], This article is about the musical meaning. Though these complexes of pitches between structural points may strike the Western listener as arbitrary and inconsequential, the individual lines are highly consequential and logical linearly. In European traditions, there are also some examples of heterophony. [3] Benjamin Britten used it to great effect in many of his compositions, including parts of the War Requiem and especially in the instrumental interludes of his three Church Parables: Curlew River, The Burning Fiery Furnace and The Prodigal Son. I need more hours with you
For the linguistic meaning, see, "Monody-based Compositions: José Evangelista's Clos de vie and Alap & Gat", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Heterophony&oldid=988878839, Articles with unsourced statements from October 2012, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 15 November 2020, at 20:11. Between the structural points where the pitches coincide (unison or octaves) each individual line follows the style idiomatic for the instrument playing it. And t…, Woo, woo
One such example is dissonant heterophony of Dinaric Ganga or "Ojkavica" traditions from southern Bosnia, Croatia and Montenegro that is attributed to ancient Illyrian tradition. Even just for a day
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There are examples to be found the works of J.S.Bach: However, it is frequently encountered in the music of early modernist composers such as Debussy, Enescu and Stravinsky, who were directly influenced by non-Western (and largely heterophonic) musics. `”So unexpectedly stark were the sounds Britten drew from this group, and in particular so little dependent of his familiar harmonic propulsion, that listeners were ready to trace direct exotic influences in many features of the score.”[4], Heterophony is a key element in the music of Canadian composer Jose Evangelista. Heterophony is somewhat rare in Western Classical music prior to the twentieth century. A cold sweat, hot headed believer
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There are examples to be found the works of J.S.Bach: J.S.Bach from Cantata BWV80 "Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott", Aria for soprano with oboe obbligato J.S.Bach from Cantata BWV 80 "Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott", Aria for soprano with oboe obbligato. How you pull up? Help us build the largest human-editedlyrics collection on the web. How you…, Yeah, you got that yummy, yum
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