Polyphonic

Entertainment / Music / Polyphonic: Two or more melodic lines combined into a multivoiced texture, as distinct from monophonic.
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Te Deum

Entertainment / Music / Te Deum: Song of praise to God: a text from the Roman Catholic rite, often set polyphonically. MORE

Organum

Entertainment / Music / Organum: Earliest kind of polyphonic music, which developed from the custom of adding voices above a plainchant: they first ran parallel to it at the interval of a fifth or fourth and later moved more freely. MORE

Chanson

Entertainment / Music / Chanson: French polyphonic song, especially of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, set to either courtly or popular poetry. See also Burgundian chanson. MORE

Texture

Science / Geology / Texture: The visible characteristics of a rock which include its grain size, grain orientation, rounding, angularity or presence of vesicles. MORE

Duplum

Entertainment / Music / Duplum: Second voice of a polyphonic work, especially the medieval motet. MORE

Voice

Entertainment / Music / Voice: One of two or more parts in polyphonic music. Voice refers to instrumental parts as well as the singing voice. MORE