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what is the general texture of classical period music?

Sagot :

Explanation:

The texture is mainly homophonic, with a clear melody above a subordinate chordal accompaniment, for instance an Alberti bass

Answer:

The texture is mainly homophonic, with a clear melody above a subordinate chordal accompaniment, for instance an Alberti bass.

Explanation:

The most common texture in Western music: melody and accompaniment. Multiple voices of which one, the melody, stands out prominently and the others form a background of harmonic accompaniment. If all the parts have much the same rhythm, the homophonic texture can also be described as homorhythmic.