Polyphony

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
polyphony
    n 1: music arranged in parts for several voices or instruments
         [syn: {polyphony}, {polyphonic music}, {concerted music}]
         [ant: {monody}, {monophonic music}, {monophony}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Polyphony \Po*lyph"o*ny\, n. [Gr. ?.]
   1. Multiplicity of sounds, as in the reverberations of an
      echo.
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   2. Plurality of sounds and articulations expressed by the
      same vocal sign.
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   3. (Mus.) Composition in mutually related, equally important
      parts which share the melody among them; contrapuntal
      composition; -- opposed to homophony, in which the melody
      is given to one part only, the others filling out the
      harmony. See {Counterpoint}.
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