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Monophony ( Greek μονο mono "one" and φωνή phonḗ "voice") stands for
- unison music or musical instruments, see monophony
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Monophony (electroacoustics) , the single-channel technology of sound transmission in contrast to stereophony (two-channel technology)
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disambiguation page for differentiating between several terms identified with the same word.