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po·lyph·o·ny

 (pə-lĭf′ə-nē)
n. pl. po·lyph·o·nies
Music with two or more independent melodic parts sounded together.

po·lyph′o·nous adj.
po·lyph′o·nous·ly adv.
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polyphony

(pəˈlɪfənɪ)
n, pl -nies
1. (Music, other) polyphonic style of composition or a piece of music utilizing it
2. (Phonetics & Phonology) the use of polyphones in a writing system
[C19: from Greek poluphōnia diversity of tones, from poly- + phōnē speech, sound]
poˈlyphonous adj
poˈlyphonously adv
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po•lyph•o•ny

(pəˈlɪf ə ni)

n.
1. a musical technique or style in which two or more melodic lines are in equitable juxtaposition.
2. representation of different sounds by the same letter or symbol.
[1820–30; < Greek polyphōnía variety of tones. See poly-, -phony]
po•lyph′o•nous, adj.
po•lyph′o•nous•ly, adv.
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polyphony, polyphonism

the combination of a number of separate but harmonizing melodies, as in a fugue. Cf. homophony. — polyphonic, polyphonous, adj.
See also: Music
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polyphony

Music with independent melodies interwoven.
Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.polyphony - music arranged in parts for several voices or instruments
music - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
counterpoint - a musical form involving the simultaneous sound of two or more melodies
monody, monophonic music, monophony - music consisting of a single vocal part (usually with accompaniment)
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Translations

polyphony

[pəˈlɪfənɪ] Npolifonía f
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polyphony

n (Mus) → Polyfonie f
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polyphony

[pəˈlɪfənɪ] n (Mus) → polifonia
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Led by famed conductor Edgard Lumbera Manguiat, UPSA was named the overall champion in the 64th International Habaneras and Polyphony Competition in Torrevieja, Spain on July 29.
At the heart of each performance is a Requiem with a libretto by Bafta-winning writer Owen Sheers and sung by Polyphony, Stephen Layton's world famous choir.
The University of the Philippines Singing Ambassadors (UPSA) bagged the Primer Premio (First Prize) in both Habanera and Polyphony categories in the 64th Certamen Internacional de Habaneras y Polifonia (International Choral Contest Habaneras and Polyphony) held in Palacio de la Musica, Torrevieja, Spain on July 28.
ARMONICO Consort leaves its Warwick base this summer for an eight-date UK tour taking Supersize Polyphony 360 to a variety of venues in the Midlahds, East Anglia, and the south of England.
Doing exactly what it says on the tin, Supersize Polyphony offers audiences a surroundsound experience, with the choir performing massive polychoral works from the 16th century.
Developer Polyphony Digital and publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment are rolling out a new update for "Gran Turismo Sport." Patch 1.15, also called the March Update, adds new vehicles, tracks and GT League events to the racing video game.