Of or relating to or characterized by polyphony.
Having two or more independent but harmonically related melodic parts sounding together.
1 On the electronic music circuit they're known as PMCs: polyphonic multi-dimensional controllers.
2 Different parts of a large biblical painting trigger different polyphonic soundscapes.
3 The old polyphonic music differed from the newer harmonic music in three respects:
4 Charlotte collaborates with a polyphonic choir in Kutaisi to create a new recording.
5 It is where a very important style of polyphonic music began.
6 After 35 years, the next-gen polyphonic pressure instruments have arrived.
7 There have never lived greater masters than these in the art of polyphonic music.
8 The results reached polyphonic realms hitherto unknown, from the Bartòkian boogie-woogie-on-speed of Study no.
9 He explored the relationships between Eastern polyphonic scales and the Western twelve note scale.
10 The choir were supposed to break into polyphonic singing now, and they almost couldn't.
11 Lame selection of polyphonic ring tones will make you the bane of the office.
12 He employed contemporary polyphonic music as a model for the harmony of the solar system.
13 The effect is musical, polyphonic , a conversation between multiple participants rather than a narcissistic aria.
14 In moments the room rang with a discordant symphony of beeps, brrrs and polyphonic tunes.
15 This method of "imitation" was employed by all the polyphonic composers.
16 A polyphonic version of Morricone's "Miserere," which signified the arrival of a message.
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