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What is the difference between isometer and homorhythm?

What is the difference between isometer and homorhythm?
  1. What is another term for homorhythm?
  2. What is the meaning of homorhythmic?
  3. What is a Talea?
  4. What is Isorhythmic motet?

What is another term for homorhythm?

The term is used for compositions in which all the voice-parts move simultaneously in the same rhythm, forming a succession of chords. It may also be called chordal style, familiar style, note-against-note style, isometric, and homophonic.

What is the meaning of homorhythmic?

Homorhythmic meaning

(music) Having the same rhythm throughout.

What is a Talea?

Isorhythm (from the Greek for "the same rhythm") is a musical technique using a repeating rhythmic pattern, called a talea, in at least one voice part throughout a composition.

What is Isorhythmic motet?

EYE-soe-rih-thmik moe-TET. [English] A form of motet of the Medieval and early Renaissance eras that is based on a repeating rhythmic pattern found in one or more of the voices. The tenor is usually the voice with the repeating rhythmic structure.

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