monody |
epitaph |
As nouns the difference between monody and epitaph
is that
monody is an ode, as in Greek drama, for a single voice, often specifically a mournful song or dirge while
epitaph is an inscription on a gravestone in memory of the deceased.
As a verb epitaph is
to write or speak after the manner of an epitaph.
requiem |
monody |
As nouns the difference between requiem and monody
is that
requiem is (
l) (
mass to honour and remember a dead person) while
monody is an ode, as in greek drama, for a single voice, often specifically a mournful song or dirge.
lament |
monody |
As nouns the difference between lament and monody
is that
lament is an expression of grief, suffering, or sadness while
monody is an ode, as in Greek drama, for a single voice, often specifically a mournful song or dirge.
As a verb lament
is to express grief; to weep or wail; to mourn.
monody |
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monody |
thernody |
monody |
homophony |
In music|lang=en terms the difference between monody and homophony
is that
monody is (music) a composition having a single melodic line while
homophony is (music) a texture in which two or more parts move together in harmony, the relationship between them creating chords.
As nouns the difference between monody and homophony
is that
monody is an ode, as in greek drama, for a single voice, often specifically a mournful song or dirge while
homophony is (music) a texture in which two or more parts move together in harmony, the relationship between them creating chords.
moody |
monody |
As a proper noun moody
is .
As a noun monody is
an ode, as in greek drama, for a single voice, often specifically a mournful song or dirge.
monody |
monophony |
In lang=en terms the difference between monody and monophony
is that
monody is a composition having a single melodic line while
monophony is the characteristic of a piece that has only a primary melody and no secondary melody or accompaniment.
As nouns the difference between monody and monophony
is that
monody is an ode, as in Greek drama, for a single voice, often specifically a mournful song or dirge while
monophony is the characteristic of a piece that has only a primary melody and no secondary melody or accompaniment.
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