Associations to the word «Polyphony»
Noun
- Digital
- Chant
- Gran
- Midi
- Ars
- Cappella
- Oscillator
- Fugue
- Unison
- Tbilisi
- Synthesizer
- Texture
- Melody
- Renaissance
- Baroque
- Yamaha
- Harmony
- Choir
- Bach
- Octave
- Repertoire
- Notation
- Chord
- Synth
- Contra
- Liturgy
- Tuning
- Requiem
- Hyperion
- Idiom
- Lute
- Imitation
- Drone
- Liber
- Tenor
- Chechen
- Composer
- Dame
- Franco
- Playback
- Singing
- Accompaniment
- Sheppard
- Byrd
- Rhythm
- Rossi
- Codex
- Guillaume
- Deborah
- Ensemble
- Modulation
- Setting
- Symposium
- Composition
- Nissan
- Prologue
- Instrument
- Music
- Synthesis
- Advent
- Voice
- Fifth
- Pitch
- Townsend
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
POLYPHONY, noun. (music) Musical texture consisting of several independent melodic voices, as opposed to music with just one voice (monophony) or music with one dominant melodic voice accompanied by chords (homophony).
Dictionary definition
POLYPHONY, noun. Music arranged in parts for several voices or instruments.
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