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Categories: Monophony, Baroque music, Musical texture, Chants, Ancient Greek theatre
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monophony  monophonic music  monody  monodic  monodies
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Music consisting of a single vocal part (usually with accompaniment) WordNet 3.0
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Music consisting of a single vocal part (usually with accompaniment) WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
In music, monophony is the simplest of musical textures, consisting of a melody, typically sung by a single singer or played by a single instrument player without accompanying harmony or chords. Wikipedia
In music, monody refers to a solo vocal style distinguished by having a single melodic line and instrumental accompaniment. Wikipedia
A musical composition with a single melodic line or voice Wikipedia Disambiguation
In poetry, poem in which one person laments another's death. In music, a solo vocal style distinguished by having a single melodic line and instrumental accompaniment. Wikidata
Musical texture Wikidata
Any poem mourning the death of someone; an elegy. Wiktionary
The characteristic of a piece that has only a primary melody and no secondary melody or accompaniment. Wiktionary
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