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Which vocal textures were preferred during the Baroque period?
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Which vocal textures were preferred during the Baroque period?
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monody and homophonic were preferred
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Monody and Homophony were the preferred vocal textures during the Baroque period.
Monody is
the distinct or soloistic role of the main melody. It is a particular type of solo song that was very popular in the 1600s. It was also accompanied with instrumental music.
Homophony or homophonic music
emphasizes the concord and alignment between voices in the texture.
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