part music

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part music

A choir sings part music in a concert hall.

Definition

Noun: * Part music: A type of vocal music written for several voices, where each voice sings an independent melodic line or part. These independent parts harmonize together. It is typically performed without instrumental accompaniment (a cappella).

Usage
  • Part music is a specific term in music theory and history, describing the texture and structure of a composition rather than its emotional content.
  • It is used to distinguish music with independent polyphonic or contrapuntal lines from music with a single dominant melody and accompaniment.
  • Example: "The Renaissance era is renowned for its sophisticated part music, such as madrigals and motets."
Examples
  • The choir specializes in performing 16th-century part music.
  • Studying part music is essential for understanding the development of Western harmony.
  • This piece is a beautiful example of part music for four voices.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can sometimes be used more broadly to refer to any music written in multiple independent parts, including instrumental music, though its primary association is with vocal music.
  • In analysis, one might say, "The part music in this section features intricate imitation between the voices."
Variants and Related Words
  • Polyphony (n): Music that combines several independent melodic lines. Part music is a form of polyphony.
  • Counterpoint (n): The technique of writing part music so that independent melodies sound harmonious together.
  • A cappella (adv/adj): Sung without instrumental accompaniment, which is the typical performance style for vocal part music.
  • Madrigal (n): A type of secular vocal part music popular in the Renaissance.
  • Motet (n): A type of sacred vocal part music.
Synonyms
  • Polyphonic music
  • Contrapuntal music
Antonyms
  • Monophony (music with a single melodic line)
  • Homophony (music with a main melody supported by chordal accompaniment)
part music

A choir sings part music in a concert hall.

Noun
  1. vocal music for several voices in independent parts (usually performed without accompaniment)