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      POLYPHONIC TEXTURE AND GENRES - Northern Arizona University
      • Polyphony Polyphony (polyphonic texture) is an important texture in all historic style periods. Polyphony contains two or more active melodies. In contrast to homophony, emphasis is placed upon the interplay between lines rather than on a single melody or a stream of chord sounds.
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  2. polyphony, in music, the simultaneous combination of two or more tones or melodic lines (the term derives from the Greek word for “many sounds”). Thus, even a single interval made up of two simultaneous tones or a chord of three simultaneous tones is rudimentarily polyphonic.

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    Polyphony (/ pəˈlɪfəni / pə-LIF-ə-nee) is a type of musical texture consisting of two or more simultaneous lines of independent melody, as opposed to a musical texture with just one voice (monophony) or a texture with one dominant melodic voice accompanied by chords (homophony).

  4. Polyphony is essentially a term used to describe the simultaneous use of two or more melodies (or voices) within a composition. This could be anything from a simple canon (or round) to something much more complex.

  5. 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 commonly associated with Baroque and Renaissance music, as well as the music of the composer Johann Sebastian Bach.

  6. Polyphony marked a departure from monophony by introducing multiple independent melodic lines that could interact and create harmony. This evolution allowed for greater complexity and emotional expression in music, reflecting the changing cultural and artistic landscapes of the medieval period.

  7. 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 popular among all three textures.

  8. Jan 6, 2015 · The historical/material approach surveys the development of polyphony in European art music over a millennial span with respect to advances in technology, which drive changes in musical instrument construction, music notation, temperament, and music’s social context.

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