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12 July, 04:38

Toward the end of the fifteenth century, composers sought greater equality of voices. Their music features sections of imitation and homophony. Explain how both textures display an equality of voices.

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  1. 12 July, 04:50
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    Answer:In imitation each voice present the same melody in turn, this means they are melodic equals. In homophony, all the voices are in essentially the same rhythm hence they are rhythimic equally

    Explanation:homophonic piece in music with chords refers to when instruments plays the same melodic line using the same rhythm.

    In music imitation occurs when a melody is repeated
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