polyphony
FALSE
Distinct Lines are two (or more) lines that are not equal. This means that they are not the same line (do not have the same equation)
concurrent lines
concurrent lines are In geometry, three or more lines are said to be concurrent if they intersect at a single point.
Any polygon with four or more sides can have perpendicular and parallel lines.
a piece with 2 or more melodic lines
polyphonic texture
2 or more!
Polyphonic.
Simultaneous performance of two or more melodic lines of relatively equal interest produces the texture called polyphonic, meaning having many sounds. In polyphony several melodic lines compete for attention. The technique of combining several melodic lines into a meaningful whole is called counterpoint or contracanto.
polyphonic
* Earliest polyphony called organum * Combining 2 (or more) melodic lines, or adding one (or more) new melodic lines to an existing chant
FALSE
Polyphony consists of two or more equal melodic lines.Homophony consists of one primary melody with chordal or supporting parts.Monophony consists of one melody only, although a drone or percussion may be included without affecting the texture.
organum
ORGANUM
Cross hatching can be used as a tool to produce value when used correctly. The concept is that the more lines are overlapped over each other the darker the area is, and so a gradient can be achieved. Texture is not as dependent on cross hatching and more dependent on the type of mark making is being used.