Ara
Texture
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doku
the way that a certain type of food feels in one's mouth, whether it is hard, smooth, etc.
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doku
the way something feels to the touch
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doku
the essential quality of something
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doku
the musical pattern created by parts being played or sung together
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doku
the characteristic appearance of a surface having a tactile quality
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doku
the physical composition of something (especially with respect to the size and shape of the small constituents of a substance)
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ses dokusu
in music refers to how different musical elements are combined to create the overall sound of a piece
What is "texture"?
Texture in music refers to how different layers of sound interact and combine within a piece. It describes the overall arrangement of melodies, harmonies, and rhythms, and how they are put together. Texture can range from a single melody, known as monophonic, to multiple independent melodies, known as polyphonic, or a melody with accompanying harmonies, known as homophonic. It also includes variations like having a mix of melodies and harmonies with different levels of complexity. Texture helps to shape the character and richness of the music, influencing how it is heard and felt.
Örnek
The crimped pattern on the aluminum foil added a unique texture to the packaging.
The archaeologist felt the texture of the ancient artifact with gloved hands.
The bread had a porous texture, with air pockets throughout the dough.
The cookie had a chalky texture due to excess flour in the batter.
The stippled finish on the ceramic vase gave it a unique texture.