Hocketing
Hocketing is a musical technique where two or more voices or instruments alternate in playing or singing different parts of a melody. This creates a unique texture, as each performer contributes a small segment of the overall musical line, resulting in a layered effect. Hocketing is often found in various musical traditions, including African and Medieval European music.
In hocketing, the performers may take turns playing notes or phrases, which can create a sense of call-and-response. This technique can enhance the rhythmic complexity and drive of a piece, making it engaging for both musicians and listeners.