Talk:Texture (music)
From Academic Kids
I've shortened the definitions of these terms somewhat, because I think that polyphony and monody at least ought to have their own articles - I've moved the bulk off to their own pages, therefore (my reasoning is similar to that I explained at Talk:music terminology. Thing is: I'm not sure exactly what should be done with monophony (which I'm pretty sure can't have a non-stub written about it), heterophony (about which I have barely any idea as to whether a non-stub could be written) and homophony (about which I think a non-stub could be written, but I'm not sure). For the time being, I've left the former two as redirects to here and restored homophony, but I don't know if this is best. I am pretty sure, however, that polyphony and monody ought to have their own articles as well as being given (brief) definitions here. --Camembert
- The word Polyphonic redirects here but should redirect to Polyphony instead. Wahoofive 22:29, 7 Mar 2005 (UTC)
- Heterophony can fill a large article as there are many types or techniques and they are used throughout the world. Hyacinth 23:14, 7 Mar 2005 (UTC)
