polyphonic

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English - Turkish
polifonik

Onun müziği oldukça polifoniktir. - His music is highly polyphonic.

çoksesli
s., müz. çoksesli, polifonik
{s} çok sesli

O çok sesli bir kompozisyon. - It is a polyphonic composition.

Bu çok sesli bir kompozisyon. - This is a polyphonic composition.

polyphonic letter
polifonik harf
polyphonic music
çoksesli müzik
polyphonic music
polifonik müzik
polyphonic prose
polifonik yazı
polyphonic ring tones
(Televizyon) polifonik zil tonları
polyphonically
polifonik olarak
polyphonous
polifonik
English - English
able to play more than one musical note at the same time
having two or more independent but harmonic melodies; contrapuntal
of, or relating to polyphony
A musical instrument that is able to play more than one note at the same time
having two or more independent but harmonically related melodic parts sounding together
Music in which several melodic voices are playing at once
music composed of two or more equally important melodic lines A round (such as "Row, Row Your Boat") is an example of polyphonic music Polyphony is used almost synonymously with the term, "counterpoint "
Characterized by polyphony; as, Assyrian polyphonic characters
A musical instrument that is able to play more than one note at the same time Music with more than one voice part
Occurs when two or more melodic lines combine into a multi-voiced texture, as distinct from monophonic Texture
the ability to play many different notes at once
When an instrument is able to play more than one note at a time, it is said to be polyphonic Pianos, organs, and guitars are all polyphonic instruments Most electronic instruments have a limit to the number of notes they can play simultaneously, and this is referred to as the polyphony of the device For example, a device which can sound up to 30 independant note is said to be 30 note polyphonic
Type of music with separate melodies that move independently
'many sounds', meaning more than one voice evident in a piece of music
having two or more independent but harmonically related melodic parts sounding together of or relating to or characterized by polyphony; "polyphonic traditions of the baroque"
{s} consisting of several harmonized melodies (Music)
A style of composition that has many voices, each with its own melody, thus creating a rich texture of sound Search Google com for Polyphonic
Capable of playing more than one note at the same time The 01 is 32-note polyphonic You can polyphony to 64 notes by connecting two 01s together (see the Note Receive parameter)
having two or more phonetic values; "polyphonic letters such as `a'"
having two or more phonetic values; "polyphonic letters such as `a'
Capable of producing more than one note at a time All synthesizers place a limit on how many voices of polyphony are available General MIDI-compliant synthesizers are required to provide 24 voices of polyphony Compare with multitimbral
When discussing musical instruments, the ability to play more than one note simultaneously All instruments have a finite number of notes they can produce at one time For example, a six string guitar has a maximum of 6-note polyphony A synthesizer might be 32-note polyphonic, and so on The more notes of polyphony an instrument can produce, the more capable it is of playing complex arrangements and chords If the polyphony of the instrument is exceeded, it must "steal" the notes it needs from others that are already sounding For example, a synthesizer might steal the last note requested from the first one hit; the first note stops, and the new one begins to sound Some synths and samplers use sophisticated algorithms for voice stealing, others allow you to pre-allocate a given number of voices to a particular MIDI channel, and so on
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
of or relating to or characterized by polyphony; "polyphonic traditions of the baroque"
Having a multiplicity of sounds
From the Greek meaning "many voices " Describes a musical composition built from the simultaneous interweaving of different melodic lines into a single whole Compare monophonic
A synthesiser/MIDI instrument that can produce more than a single tone at a time can be described as polyphonic
Music in which the composer pays particular attentio the melodic value of each part, as opposed to "homophonic" where the melody consists of chordal accompaniment
contrapuntal
polyphonic ringtone
a ringtone in which more than one musical note is played at the same time
polyphonic ringtones
plural form of polyphonic ringtone
polyphonic prose
a rhythmical prose employing the poetic devices of alliteration and assonance
polyphonically
in a polyphonic manner; using polyphony
polyphonically
in a polyphonic manner, in the manner of consisting of several harmonized melodies (Music)
polyphonically
in a polyphonic manner; "polyphonically composed
polyphonous
Same as Polyphonic
polyphonic

    Hyphenation

    po·ly·pho·nic

    Turkish pronunciation

    pälîfänîk

    Pronunciation

    /ˌpäləˈfänək/ /ˌpɑːlɪˈfɑːnɪk/
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