monophony |
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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.
monophony |
monopsony |
As nouns the difference between monophony and monopsony
is that
monophony is (music) the characteristic of a piece that has only a primary melody and no secondary melody or accompaniment while
monopsony is a market situation in which there is only one buyer for a product; such a buyer.
monophony |
homophony |
In lang=en terms the difference between monophony and homophony
is that
monophony is the characteristic of a piece that has only a primary melody and no secondary melody or accompaniment while
homophony is a texture in which two or more parts move together in harmony, the relationship between them creating chords.