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Monaural sound or
monophonic sound (often
shortened to mono) is
sound intended to be
heard as if it were
emanating from one position. This
contrasts with...
- chords. Many folk
songs and
traditional songs are
monophonic. A
melody is also
considered to be
monophonic if a
group of
singers (e.g., a choir)
sings the...
- Look up polyphony, polyphonic, monophony, or
monophonic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Polyphony is a
property of
musical instruments that
means that...
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states that it is
written in
typical Albéniz form as it is "presented
monophonically but
doubled at the
fifteenth for more
fullness of sound." The music...
- by
Nokia before mp3
became standard. eMelody:
Older monophonic Ericsson format. iMelody:
Monophonic format developed by
Ericsson to
replace eMelody. KWS:...
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settings of the M**** for the Dead were to be
chanted in
liturgical service monophonically.
Later the
settings became polyphonic, Victoria's
famous 1605 a cappella...
- A
monotonic scale is a
musical scale consisting of only one note in the octave.
Having a
deliberate fixed note, the
monotonic is
still a
musical form rather...
- In music, a
drone is a
harmonic or
monophonic effect or
accompaniment where a note or
chord is
continuously sounded throughout most or all of a piece....
- album, it is
often considered his
breakthrough record. It was
recorded monophonically on June 22, 1956, with
producer Bob
Weinstock and
engineer Rudy Van...
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denote the
meter and mode of chanting.
Indian classical music (marga) is
monophonic, and
based on a
single melody line or raga
rhythmically organized through...