HOMORHYTHM
In music, 'homorhythm' is a texture where there is a "sameness of rhythm in all parts" [1] or "very similar rhythm" as would be used in simple hymn or chorale settings [2]. Homorhythm is a condition of homophony .
It may also be called ''chordal style'', ''familiar style'', ''note-against-note style'', ''isometric'', and ''homophonic'' .
1. Griffiths, Paul (2005). ''The Penguin Companion to Classical Music'', p.375. ISBN 0-14-051559-3.
2. Randel, Don Michael (2002). ''The Harvard Concise Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', p.305. ISBN 0-674-00978-9.
It may also be called ''chordal style'', ''familiar style'', ''note-against-note style'', ''isometric'', and ''homophonic'' .
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1. Griffiths, Paul (2005). ''The Penguin Companion to Classical Music'', p.375. ISBN 0-14-051559-3.
2. Randel, Don Michael (2002). ''The Harvard Concise Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', p.305. ISBN 0-674-00978-9.
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