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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2009

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  • This is "THE" World music technique as well as very prominent in classical music as well. Anytime you want to double a line. Don't make both players play exactly the same thing. It's more interesting if one is only slightly different from the other one.

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  • Please redo. It looks interesting but with all the background noise I can hardly follow you.

  • This would be great if there was a demonstration of the technique... Too much teaching lacks demonstration!

    Why not replace it with a demonstration? Go on - go for it!

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  • Good effort. Thanks for the video. I can hear some of it, unfortunately, not a clear audio.

  • This video just sucks!

  • Unwatchable. Sorry.

  • Good effort to make a video explanation of heterophony - the quality of the "effort" is extremely unwatchable. Sorry.. thumb down.

  • Would've been interesting if I could've heard anything.

  • @crysis1234567 Polyphony is quite different, it involves lots of different melodies played on different voices all at the same time like in a Fugue.

  • wats the difference between heterophonic and polyphonic then?

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