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  1. Polyphony - Wikipedia

    Although the exact origins of polyphony in the Western church traditions are unknown, the treatises Musica enchiriadis and Scolica enchiriadis, both authored c. 900, are usually considered the oldest …

  2. Polyphony | Definition, Melodic Lines, & Counterpoint | Britannica

    Polyphony, any music in which two or more separate tones or melodic lines are sounded simultaneously.

  3. What is Polyphony in Music? Definition & Examples

    Apr 16, 2024 · Polyphony, also known as a counterpoint or contrapuntal music, is a formal musical texture that contains at least two or more lines of independent melody. It’s believed to be the least …

  4. POLYPHONY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of POLYPHONY is a style of musical composition employing two or more simultaneous but relatively independent melodic lines : counterpoint.

  5. Polyphony music definition: How polyphony ... - Classical Music

    May 23, 2023 · While harmony refers to the chordal consonance within a piece, polyphony refers to the relationship between simultaneous, independent melodies that work together in terms of the piece as …

  6. What does polyphony mean in music? - California Learning Resource …

    Jul 2, 2025 · Polyphony, a cornerstone of Western music and a pervasive element across diverse musical traditions, describes a compositional texture where multiple independent melodic voices …

  7. Polyphony - New World Encyclopedia

    In music, polyphony is a texture consisting of two or more independent melodic voices, as opposed to music with just one voice (monophony) or music with one dominant melodic voice accompanied by …

  8. POLYPHONY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    The art of polyphony is to be understood as an effort toward variety and unity combined.

  9. What Is Polyphonic Texture In Music? | HelloMusicTheory

    Feb 19, 2024 · Polyphonic texture, also called polyphony, is the least popular of the three main formal textures—the other two types besting monophonic and homophonic texture. Polyphony is most …

  10. What is Polyphonic Texture in Music? Definition & Examples

    Many styles of polyphony are heard in traditional world music. Perhaps the oldest is a polyphony that consists of a single melody line with a drone. A drone is a note or a collection of notes that are …