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70200), <strong>the</strong> difference between drone and heterophonic types ofpolyphony is a difference of kind; Here is <strong>the</strong> examples of two-partdrone polyphony from Polissia:Ex. 19. Ukraine. (From Elena Murzina)Ex. 20. Ukraine. (Belosvetova, 1989:32-33 )In Poltava region <strong>the</strong> drone is “shaken” although <strong>the</strong> closeness to <strong>the</strong> previousexamples is obvious:Ex. 21. Ukraine. (From Elena Murzina)(2) Unison-Heterophonic polyphony with <strong>the</strong> elements of two-partRussian type podgolosochnaia polifonia. In this style <strong>the</strong> main melodyis performed by <strong>the</strong> majority of singers and a solo singer performs acontrasting melodic part on top of <strong>the</strong> melody. This style has notreceived much attention in Ukrainian musicology as well, althoughdefinitely was not neglected as drone polyphony. East Ukraine is richwith podgolosochnaia polifonia, and <strong>the</strong> west Ukraine (Northwest) ismostly heterophonic.Here is <strong>the</strong> example of two-part polyphony with parallel thirds and unisons incrucial points:

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