Polyphonic - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fugue
A polyphonic composition developed from a given theme or themes according to
jazz
and great freedom in harmonic idiom played frequently in a polyphonic style on various instruments including horn saxophone piano and percussion
Monophonic
having but one part as a monophonic composition opposed to polyphonic
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Motet
A composition adapted to sacred words in the elaborate polyphonic church style an anthem
Polyphonic
Having a multiplicity of sounds
Polyphonous
Same as Polyphonic
Polyphone
A character or vocal sign representing more than one sound as read which is pronounced remacrd or rebreved
Polyphonism
Polyphony
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