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Call and response: A musical form in which a phrase (the call) is played or sung by one group and is followed by a reply (the response) from a second group. Canon : A contrapuntal composition technique where a melody is introduced by one voice and imitated by subsequent voices at different intervals.
13 Αυγ 2015 · Unison practically implies that all other singing parts sing the (usually) melody line, in their respective range. i.e. Sopranos and Altos in her natural feminine voice classification and as well, tenors and basses in their masculine vocal classification.
In unison (i.e., several players in a group are to play exactly the same notes within their written part, as opposed to splitting simultaneous notes among themselves); often used to mark the return from divisi
In musical terms, unison is the act of playing or singing two or more parts together at the same pitch or octave. This technique is commonly used in popular music genres such as rock, pop, and hip-hop, both in vocals and instrumentation.
canon: (meaning rule) one melody is strictly imitated by a second part after a delay in the entrance of the second part. In order for the parts to end simultaneously, the canon may break down at the end of the composition. The canonic parts may occur at the unison or some other interval.
In music, a canon is a contrapuntal (counterpoint-based) compositional technique that employs a melody with one or more imitations of the melody played after a given duration (e.g., quarter rest, one measure, etc.).
7 Ιαν 2005 · unisono or unis (Fr) – in unison; i.e., several players in a group are to play exactly the same notes within their written part, as opposed to splitting simultaneous notes among themselves. Often used to mark the return from divisi (see in this list).