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Definition of polyphonic

Polyphonic
Polyphonic Pol`y*phon"ic, a. [Gr. ?; poly`s many + ? sound: cf. F. polyphone.] 1. Having a multiplicity of sounds. 2. Characterized by polyphony; as, Assyrian polyphonic characters. 3. (Mus.) Consisting of several tone series, or melodic parts, progressing simultaneously according to the laws of counterpoint; contrapuntal; as, a polyphonic composition; -- opposed to homophonic, or monodic.

Meaning of polyphonic from wikipedia

- had a strong polyphonic style and a less structured meter. Cantu a tenore is a traditional style of polyphonic singing in Sardinia. Polyphony in the Republic...
- verbal manifestation of this truth, and polyphony is its artistic representation in literary form. In the polyphonic novel, the voices are "unmerged": they...
- in instruments Polyphony Digital, a Sony video game developing company Polyphonic (producer), an American record producer Polyphonia, a ballet c****ograph...
- and the Polyphonic Spree was chosen to write a song for FC Dallas. The result was the song "H-O-O-P-S Yes!" In September 2007, the Polyphonic Spree performed...
- Polyphony Digital Inc. is an internal ****anese first-party video game development studio for PlayStation Studios. Originally a development group within...
- Polyphonic HMI is a music analysis company jointly founded in Barcelona, Spain by Mike McCready and an artificial intelligence firm called Grupo AIA. Its...
- Look up polyphony, polyphonic, monophony, or monophonic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Polyphony is a property of musical instruments that means...
- The Polyphonic era is a term used since the mid-19th century to designate an historical period in which harmony in music is subordinate to polyphony. It...
- known by the codenames X# (X Sharp) and Xen. It was renamed to Cω after Polyphonic C# (another research language based on join calculus principles) was integrated...
- 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...