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polyphony [pəlifəniː] Polyphonie

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1. What's polyphony?

2. Branch sound polyphony texture with filling set off.

3. The word Counterpoint is frequently used interchangeably with polyphony.

4. So it's complex stuff, this polyphony or this counterpoint.

5. So it's complex stuff,[Sentencedict.com] this polyphony or this counterpoint.

6. Neither they nor the other kids take any notice of this polyphony.

7. The production of his Wilderness Men in 1985 was a real polyphony .

8. In both the polyphony is freely based on the traditional Passion tones.

9. Their artistic forms are characterized by features of "soul stories" and "polyphony" novels.

10. The main courses include Theory of Composition, Harmony, Polyphony, Musical Analysis and Orchestration.

11. The score trades in the familiar chord progressions, sticky rhythmic motives and unremitting polyphony.

12. Ondaatje also use the techniques of polyphony, enhanced the color of the carnival style.

13. He preferred to write variation and polyphony, there can be found much fugue passage none.

14. Perhaps multiculturalism, in its achieved form, was a polyphony of just such well-trained voices.

15. 6 Perhaps multiculturalism, in its achieved form, was a polyphony of just such well-trained voices.

16. Polyphony, which developed in the ninth century, used the organ as bass accompaniment to liturgical song.

17. Polyphony, in use since the 12th century, became increasingly elaborate with highly independent voices throughout the 14th century.

18. The first book I ever studied was Prout's Strict Counterpoint, which bestows on polyphony an aura of mysterious excellence.

19. Of course, I'm simplifying things quite a bit: In polyphony, harmonies do emerge from the separate voices, and rhythm isn't completely ignored.

20. End of Middle Ages In Dominicis ad Aspersionem Aquae Bendictae – cadence, male voices, no fixed tempo, one mode throughout Saint Hildegard von Bingen – monophony, drone (single, 2 note chord) Leonin Pascha Nostrum Organum Duplum – polyphony Perotin, Sederunt Principes Escuela de Notre Dame – polyphony, melisma (holding vowels or notes

21. Also, in the early days of 'wavetable' sample-based synthesis, some sound card manufacturers advertised polyphony solely on the MIDI capabilities alone.

22. The device synthesizes audio in digital FM way with 32 polyphony, which can simulate trumpet, flute, clarinet, bassoon, organ, carillon and so on.

23. Choirboy There the mellifluous voices of Choirboys, the harmony of improvised polyphony, and the cadences of locally composed plainchant incited the populace to veneration

24. The paper analyzes its two-voice parts and the organization of the acoustic material, and discusses the characteristics of polyphony manifested in the electro-acoustic music.

25. Stylistically Chorale motets were similar at first to motets composed in Catholic countries, and made use of the full range of techniques of Franco-Flemish polyphony.

26. ‘His own composition classes were solidly based on a historical foundation of Gregorian chant, Palestrinian and Bachian polyphony, Beethoven's symphonic language, and Franck's technique of Cyclic themes.’

27. If say that the Chinese painting art has a kind of line melody " spirit, the western music brush art can call to is in the painting of polyphony music".

28. The six violin Sonatas without company composed by Bach in 1720 have laid a milestone for polyphony performance in melody instrument and are reputed as " the Bible for Violin Music".

29. George Elliott Clarke: A Polyphony of Canadian Blacknesses The Parliamentary Poet Laureate talks about working for a pioneering black MP, Canada's multitude of black histories and his problem with telephone companies

30. Broadsided Press March 18 at 7:11 AM · One of the reasons we created the "In Praise of Polyphony" folio of broadsides in 2018 was to push back against xenophobia and racism.

31. Sailed from January to April simultaneous plugins from the collection Creamware Scope DSP cards: - B2003: Hammond organ emulation (for organ sounds, interesting to some additive synthesis, total polyphony, even when it is multitimbral 4 parts)

32. The internationally renowned performer and teacher Peter-Lukas Graf explains in great detail the parameters that have to be taken into account for a successful interpretation: rhythm, metre, Agogics, articulation, phrasing, ornamentation and implied polyphony, etc

33. If this manuscript hardly recognizes polyphony, notwithstanding the influence of the proses of the school of Saint-Martial-de-Limoges, this is because the author seems to have gone to the limit possible in non-Accentual plainsong.

34. These devices may provide more than two sound output channels (typically 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound), but they usually have no actual hardware polyphony for either sound effects or MIDI reproduction – these tasks are performed entirely in software.

35. Creamware's Minimax ASB ('Authentic Sound Box') is a digital reincarnation of the '70s monosynth, and loses the keyboard and left-hand controllers, but gains MIDI capabilities, memories, effects and even polyphony, while retaining many quirks of the original design — so there's no dedicated LFO, and no oscillator sync or pulse-width

36. He goes on to discuss the 'schizophrenic' nature of the quartet, in which Renaissance polyphony, Baroque fugue, Classical sonata-allegro form, and the developing variation of Schoenberg, among other elements, all coexist within 'the most expansive and indulgent harmonic vocabulary ever invented,' namely the highly chromatic, contrapuntal, late-Romantic tonal language of Strauss, Mahler, Reger, and the young Schoenberg.