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- Illyrian tradition. Another remarkably vigorous European tradition of heterophonic music exists, in the form of Outer Hebridean Gaelic psalmody. David Morton...
- ney, the riq, and the darabukkah . The melody instruments may play heterophonically in octaves or perform solos. Instrumental forms include bashraf, sama'i...
- instrumentalists improvised or if they doubled vocalists monophonically or heterophonically. Among the best known instruments are the hydraulic organ, used for...
- who had the 1974 hit song "Rock the Boat" was selected since it was a heterophonic spelling of Hughes as in Howard Hughes. The song "Me and Howard Hughes"...
- system. Music in the Ethiopian highlands is generally monophonic or heterophonic. In certain southern areas, some music is polyphonic. Dorze polyphonic...
- work were originally sung unaccompanied, either solo, or by groups (heterophonically). During the Edo period, however, and sometimes later as well, accompaniment...
- possess chikchika rhythm, a 6/8 rhythm equally found often in Ethiopian heterophonic music. The melding of both European and Ethiopian compositional techniques...
- sung polyphonically in four-part harmony (Common 8 heterophonic voice, usually 5-12 heterophonic voices). The Taiwan composer Jin Fong Yang (楊金峯) analyzed...
- uniquely 'exotic' characteristics, highly dissonant and with fascinating heterophonic effects". Aleksander Laskowski has said of Szymanowski's music and its...
- in his music of this time and afterward, and a Javanese gamelan-like heterophonic texture is emulated on occasion, particularly in "Pagodes", from Estampes...