monodical

/məˈnɑdɪkəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or consisting of a single melody or voice; same as monodic.
    • The professor explained the difference between monodical and polyphonic textures in Renaissance music.
    • Her monodical composition was a stark contrast to the complex harmonies of the orchestra.
    • The monodical chant filled the small chapel with a single, clear line of sound.
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