A melodic line supported by other instruments is an example of what type of music

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A melodic line supported by other instruments is an example of homophonic music. In this texture, one primary melody is prominent, while other instruments provide harmonic support and accompaniment. This is in contrast to polyphonic music, where multiple independent melodies occur simultaneously. Homophony is commonly found in many genres, including classical, pop, and folk music.

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