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Sample of
polyphony A bar from J.S. Bach's "Fugue No.17 in A flat," BWV 862, from Das
Wohltemperierte Clavier (Part I), a
famous example of contrapuntal...
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Polyphony Digital Inc. is an
internal ****anese first-party
video game
development studio for
PlayStation Studios.
Originally a
development group within...
- The
Polyphonic Spree is an
American choral rock band from Dallas,
Texas that was
formed in 2000 by singer/songwriter Tim DeLaughter. The band's pop and...
- also
refer to:
Polyphony (choir)
Polyphony (literature)
Polyphony (Russian
Orthodox liturgy)
Polyphony and
monophony in
instruments Polyphony Digital, a Sony...
- In literature,
polyphony (Russian: полифония) is a
feature of narrative,
which includes a
diversity of
simultaneous points of view and voices.
Caryl Emerson...
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members of the
Polyphonics,
known as 'Swingkid' on his solo album, "This
Electric Life", also
released in 2009. Her
music with the
Polyphonics & Swingkid...
- Look up
polyphony,
polyphonic, monophony, or
monophonic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Polyphony is a
property of
musical instruments that means...
- play only one note at a time.
Polyphonic: A
polyphonic ringtone can
consist of
several notes at a time. The
first polyphonic ring
tones used
sequenced recording...
- The
Polyphonic era is a term used
since the mid-19th
century to
designate an
historical period in
Western classical music in
which harmony in
music is...
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initially introduced into
systematic musicology to
denote a
subcategory of
polyphonic music,
though is now
regarded as a
textural category in its own right...