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- Descant - Wikipedia
A descant, discant, or discantus is any of several different things in music, depending on the period in question; etymologically, the word means a voice (cantus) above or removed from others
- DESCANT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The prefix des-, meaning "two" or "apart", indicates that the descant is a "second song" apart from the main melody In popular songs a descant will often be sung at the very end to produce a thrilling climax
- Descant | Vocal, Choral, Polyphonic | Britannica
Descant, (from Latin discantus, “song apart”), countermelody either composed or improvised above a familiar melody Descant can also refer to an instrument of higher-than-normal pitch, such as a descant recorder
- What is Descant in Music? - descantmusicandartstudio. com
In music, a descant refers to a melody or counter-melody that soars above the main theme, adding depth and contrast Derived from the Latin "discantus," meaning "song apart," it creates a delicate, distinctive layer that complements and enhances the harmony
- descant - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb descant (third-person singular simple present descants, present participle descanting, simple past and past participle descanted) (intransitive) To discuss at length
- DESCANT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
DESCANT meaning: 1 a part of a piece of music that is higher than the main tune: 2 an opinion, comment, or… Learn more
- Understanding “Descant”: Meaning, Usage, and Examples
When "descant" is used in music, it describes a high-pitched melody sung or played over the main melody Think of a choir singing a harmony that soars above the main tune — that’s a descant
- descant - definition and meaning - Wordnik
descant: An ornamental melody or counterpoint sung or played above a theme
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