I think what you are talking about is "polyphony". Poly means many, so poly-phony has many sounds. This is as opposed to "monophony" where there is only one musical line going on at a time (mono=one).
It basically means to add lots of layers of sounds, as in, adding different instruments to get different textures of sound in the piece of music.
Gamelan music is in polyphonic stratification structure. It means the music is composed by layers of simple melody lines or rhythm patterns. There are five categories in this polyphonic stratification: 1. Nuclear Theme 2. Elaboration 3. Punctuation 4. Counter-Melody 5. Rhythm
You can put only 16 layers 9 for body,hair,eyes etc and 7 extra for clothing,tatoos,designs etc but in ps2 or other versions you can put more layers
He is a leader in Avant Guarde Chance music.
it's a type of music from Honduras
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layers of songs or melodies on top of other layers of songs or melodies e.g. Pachelbel's Canon
texture=amount of layers of music Timbre:what instruments are playing :)
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It basically means to add lots of layers of sounds, as in, adding different instruments to get different textures of sound in the piece of music.
A subdivision in music is when a beat is divided into smaller parts. This impacts the rhythm by creating a sense of complexity and variation in the music, adding layers of rhythm and texture to the overall piece.
Polyphony refers to the many different layers of sound that are heard at once in music. It is a musical texture that features multiple independent melody lines playing simultaneously.
Funk keys are essential in shaping the overall sound of a funk music composition by providing rhythmic and harmonic foundation, creating groovy melodies, and adding layers of texture and color to the music.
Colotomic structure refers to the rhythmic framework used in traditional gamelan music from Indonesia. It involves dividing musical phrases into different layers or time cycles played by various instruments, each with its own distinct pattern and purpose. The combination of these layers creates a complex and interlocking rhythmic texture that is a defining characteristic of gamelan music.
layering is when you add more and more layers of different instruments on top of each other, creating a more tonal, diminished sound.
Texture in music refers to how different musical elements, such as melody, harmony, and rhythm, are combined to create the overall sound of a piece. It can be described as either thick or thin, depending on the number of layers of sound present.