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Hum along with the recording and then answer the question. This recording is an example of which texture? (1 point) Responses Unison Unison Harmony
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I am unable to listen to recordings directly. However, I can help you understand the difference between unison and harmony:
- **Unison** occurs when two or more voices or instruments sing or play the same pitch or melody simultaneously.
- **Harmony** occurs when different pitches are sung or played together to create chords, providing a supportive texture to the melody.
If you hear the same melody being sung by multiple voices, it is unison. If you hear multiple different notes that complement each other, it is harmony.
Based on this information, you should be able to determine which texture is represented in the recording you have.
- **Unison** occurs when two or more voices or instruments sing or play the same pitch or melody simultaneously.
- **Harmony** occurs when different pitches are sung or played together to create chords, providing a supportive texture to the melody.
If you hear the same melody being sung by multiple voices, it is unison. If you hear multiple different notes that complement each other, it is harmony.
Based on this information, you should be able to determine which texture is represented in the recording you have.
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