In music, monophony is the simplest of musical textures, consisting of a melody (or "tune"), typically sung by a single singer or played by a single instrument player (e.g., a flute player) without accompanying harmony or chords. Many folk songs and traditional songs are monophonic. A melody is also considered to be monophonic if a group of singers (e.g., a choir) sings the same melody together at the unison (exactly the same pitch) or with the same melody notes duplicated at the octave (such as when men and women sing together). If an entire melody is played by two or more instruments or sung by a choir with a fixed interval, such as a perfect fifth, it is also said to be monophony (or "monophonic"). The musical texture of a song or musical piece is determined by assessing whether varying components are used, such as an accompaniment part or polyphonic melody lines (two or more independent lines).
In the Early Middle Ages, the earliest Christian songs, called plainchant (a well-known example is Gregorian chant), were monophonic. Even into the twenty-first century, songwriters still often write songs that intersperse sections using monophony, heterophony (two singers or instrumentalists doing varied versions of the same melody together), polyphony (two or more singers or instrumentalists playing independent melodic lines at the same time), homophony (a melody accompanied by chords), or monody (a single melodic line with instrumental accompaniment) elements throughout the melody to create different atmospheres and styles. Monophony may not have underlying rhythmic textures, and must consist of only a single melodic line.
According to Ardis Butterfield (1997), monophony "is the dominant mode of the European vernacular genres as well as of Latin song ... in polyphonic works, it remains a central compositional principle."
The earliest recorded Christian monophony was plainchant or plainsong (of which one well-known style was called Gregorian chant) a single unaccompanied vocal melody sung by monks.
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This course will introduce students to the central topics in digital musicology and core theoretical approaches and methods. In the practical part, students will carry out a number of exercises.
thumb|250px|Une vingtaine de compositeurs de musique classique, parmi les plus importants couvrant la période du .(De gauche à droite, de haut en bas : — Antonio Vivaldi, Jean-Sébastien Bach, Georg Friedrich Haendel, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven — Gioachino Rossini, Felix Mendelssohn, Frédéric Chopin, Richard Wagner, Giuseppe Verdi — Johann Strauss II, Johannes Brahms, Georges Bizet, Piotr Ilitch Tchaïkovski, Antonín Dvořák — Edvard Grieg, Edward Elgar, Sergueï Rachmaninov, George Gershwin, Aram Khatchatourian.
thumb|right|Guillaume Dufay (à gauche) et Gilles Binchois. En musique, la polyphonie est la combinaison de plusieurs mélodies, ou de parties musicales, chantées ou jouées en même temps. Dans la musique occidentale, la polyphonie désigne le système de composition musicale, créé à l'église à partir du environ et qui connut un brillant développement, depuis un premier apogée aux , jusqu'à la fin de la Renaissance (fin du ) et au-delà. À partir de la deuxième moitié du , la pensée et le sentiment harmonique naissants prirent une place de plus en plus importante.
thumb|upright=1.28|Manuscrit Einsiedeln 121, folio 30 (entre 964 et 971) introït Puer natus est nobis ; il s'agit d'un chant très raffiné grâce à la Renaissance carolingienne. thumb|upright=1.29|Graduel dit de Gisela von Kerssenbrock (vers 1300) ; en notation du style de Guido d'Arezzo ; déjà dégradation, en raison d'une difficulté pour adapter à quatre lignes. thumb|upright=1.29 |Graduel dit du couvent Sainte-Marie-des-Anges (Florence), folio 38 (entre 1392 et 1399) ; en dépit d'une beauté exceptionnelle du manuscrit, la mélodie perdait sa caractéristique grégorienne.
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