| 1. | Don't know if the homophony with Michel influences this.
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| 2. | The lower voices are set mostly in homophony with two exceptions.
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| 3. | Such a perspective considers homophony as a sub-type of polyphony.
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| 4. | Homophony at some point does not imply common origin.
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| 5. | The existing vocal parts suggest that the choral writing was mostly in homophony.
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| 6. | This use of homophony shares similarities with German chorales.
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| 7. | It is repeated several times in different combinations of voices, always in homophony.
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| 8. | Chorale texture is another variant of homophony.
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| 9. | The lower voices sing partly in homophony, partly in independent movement similar to the instruments.
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| 10. | If they are singing notes at different pitches but with the same rhythm this is called homophony.
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