<P> Although in music instruction certain styles or repertoires of music are often identified with one of these descriptions this is basically added music (for example, Gregorian chant is described as monophonic, Bach Chorales are described as homophonic and fugues as polyphonic), many composers use more than one type of texture in the same piece of music . </P> <P> A simultaneity is more than one complete musical texture occurring at the same time, rather than in succession . </P> <P> A more recent type of texture first used by György Ligeti is micropolyphony . Other textures include polythematic, polyrhythmic, onomatopoeic, compound, and mixed or composite textures (Corozine 2002, p. 34). </P>

All of the following terms refer to different types of texture in music except