monofonization
Monofonization refers to the process of converting a musical composition or performance into a monophonic texture, meaning it is arranged or rendered with a single melodic line without harmonic accompaniment. This technique is commonly used in various musical traditions and modern production contexts to achieve a stripped-down, minimalist sound.
In traditional music, monofonization can be observed in vocal styles such as Gregorian chant, where a single
In contemporary music production, monofonization is often employed as an artistic or technical decision. For example,
The process of monofonization can involve various techniques, including muting accompanying instruments, removing harmonic layers, or