KIDS QUIZ
POP MUSIC
Question
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Verse
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Introduction
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Chorus
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Outro
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Detailed explanation-1: -Homophonic. Homophonic texture (homophony) is the most common texture in Western music, both classical and popular.
Detailed explanation-2: -Chorale textures are those in which there is a chord for every (or nearly every) melody note. A familiar example of chorale texture is the “Star-Spangled Banner.” In the following example by Schubert, the melody at times moves in a slightly different rhythm that the chords below.
Detailed explanation-3: -There are four types of textures that appear in music, Monophony, Polyphony, Homophony, and Heterophony. These four textures appear in music from around the world. Learning how these textures have evolved, not only leads through the history of Western music but also shows us how music is a global innovation.