MUS111H1 Lecture : Texture & Harmony
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Mus110h1 lecture 4 texture and harmony10-12-07 2:08 am. their both melodies (two melodies one is lower) one is rhythmically more active. Renaissance i. e. josquin desprez, motet, ave maria (ca. 1485) www. notesolution. com: the texture is polyphonic, equal-voiced polyphony (in this i. e. it is imitative polyphony, modal harmony. sounds like folk sons because they"re in something other than a straightforward major or minor key. counterpoint taking one note and matching it up against another one. dense texture (harder to hear what is going on) changing the texture creates more variety into it. so consistent (vocal all the way through: typically fast harmonic rhythm. harmonic rhythm: the rate at which harmonies change in a composition. Bach, organ fugue in d minor (bwv 565) (ca. 1705: tonal --- i. e. , functional ---- harmony, fast harmonic rhythm, polyphonic (imitative polyphony --- fugal)