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What is the term for a musical texture that features a single melodic line without accompaniment?

Monophonic texture

The term for a musical texture that features a single melodic line without accompaniment is known as monophonic texture. In this type of texture, there is only one voice or instrument playing a single melody, which can be performed either solo or by a group in unison. The simplicity of monophonic texture allows the focus to remain on the melody itself, without any distractions or harmonies that would come from additional layers of sound.

In contrast, polyphonic texture involves multiple independent melodic lines that interweave with one another, creating a rich and complex sound. Homophonic texture features a main melody accompanied by chords or harmonies, which support the melody but are not independent melodic lines. Sonata form, on the other hand, is a structure used in composition that outlines a specific way of organizing themes and sections within a piece of music, rather than describing a texture.

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