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Monophonic: Only one part or voice.
Homophonic: More than one part or voice, but all moving at the same time.
Polyphonic: More than one part or voice, all doing their own thing.

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monophonic, homophonic, and polyphonic

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Homophonic, monophonic, and polyphonic.

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