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- Polyphony - Wikipedia
Polyphony ( p ə ˈ l ɪ f ə n i pə-LIF-ə-nee) is a type of musical texture consisting of two or more simultaneous lines of independent melody, as opposed to a musical texture with just one voice or a texture with one dominant melodic voice accompanied by chords
- Polyphony | Definition, Melodic Lines, Counterpoint | Britannica
polyphony, in music, the simultaneous combination of two or more tones or melodic lines (the term derives from the Greek word for “many sounds”) Thus, even a single interval made up of two simultaneous tones or a chord of three simultaneous tones is rudimentarily polyphonic
- What is Polyphony in Music? Definition Examples - PRO MUSICIAN HUB
Polyphony, also known as a counterpoint or contrapuntal music, is a formal musical texture that contains at least two or more lines of independent melody It’s believed to be the least popular among all three textures
- What Is Polyphonic Texture In Music? | HelloMusicTheory
Polyphonic texture, also called polyphony, is the least popular of the three main formal textures—the other two types besting monophonic and homophonic texture Polyphony is most commonly associated with Baroque and Renaissance music, as well as the music of the composer Johann Sebastian Bach
- Polyphony music definition: How polyphony . . . - Classical Music
We explain the basics of polyphony and how it works, with examples from well-known composers
- What does polyphony mean in music? - California Learning Resource Network
Polyphony, derived from the Greek words "poly" (meaning "many") and "phone" (meaning "sound" or "voice"), refers to the combination of multiple independent melodies sung or played together, often with different pitches and rhythms
- Polyphony - New World Encyclopedia
In music, polyphony is a texture consisting of two or more independent melodic voices, as opposed to music with just one voice (monophony) or music with one dominant melodic voice accompanied by chords called homophony Polyphony is alike a family of voices and the relationships within a family are important for realizing key life and cultural
- From one to many voices: the rise of polyphony • KBR
Polyphony began as a form of decorated plainchant for use in the church As musicians became more accomplished in writing and composing music, the applications of polyphony became ever wider Around 1470, the music theorist Johannes Tinctoris made a distinction in polyphony between three genres: the most important of these was polyphonic
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