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  • Polyphony
  • Simultaneous lines of independent melody

    Sample of polyphony A bar from J.S. Bach's "Fugue No.17 in A flat," BWV 862, from Das Wohltemperierte Clavier (Part I), a famous example of contrapuntal

    Polyphony

    Polyphony

    Polyphony

  • Polyphony (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Polyphony (choir) Polyphony (literature) Polyphony (Russian Orthodox liturgy) Polyphony and monophony in instruments Polyphony (magazine) Polyphony (Weiner)

    Polyphony (disambiguation)

    Polyphony_(disambiguation)

  • Polyphony Digital
  • Japanese video game developer

    Polyphony Digital Inc. is an internal Japanese first-party video game development studio for PlayStation Studios. Originally a development group within

    Polyphony Digital

    Polyphony_Digital

  • Polyphony (literature)
  • Simultaneity of points of view and voices in a narrative

    In literature, polyphony (Russian: полифония) is a feature of narrative, which includes a diversity of simultaneous points of view and voices. Caryl Emerson

    Polyphony (literature)

    Polyphony_(literature)

  • The Polyphonic Spree
  • American indie rock band

    The Polyphonic Spree is an American choral indie rock band from Dallas, Texas, formed in 2000 by singer and songwriter Tim DeLaughter, formerly of Tripping

    The Polyphonic Spree

    The Polyphonic Spree

    The_Polyphonic_Spree

  • Music of Georgia (country)
  • vibrant traditional music, primarily known for arguably the earliest polyphonic tradition of the Christian world. Situated on the border of Europe and

    Music of Georgia (country)

    Music_of_Georgia_(country)

  • Polyphony and monophony in instruments
  • Look up polyphony, polyphonic, monophony, or monophonic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Polyphony is a property of musical instruments that means

    Polyphony and monophony in instruments

    Polyphony_and_monophony_in_instruments

  • Albanian iso-polyphony
  • Traditional folk singing technique

    Iso-Polyphony (Albanian: Iso-polifonia) is a traditional part of Albanian folk music and, as such, is included in UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage

    Albanian iso-polyphony

    Albanian iso-polyphony

    Albanian_iso-polyphony

  • Polyphonic era
  • The Polyphonic era is a term used since the mid-19th century to designate a historical period in Western classical music in which harmony in music is subordinate

    Polyphonic era

    Polyphonic_era

  • Medieval music
  • Western music created during the Middle Ages

    development of polyphonic forms is often associated with the Ars antiqua style associated with Notre-Dame de Paris, but improvised polyphony around chant

    Medieval music

    Medieval music

    Medieval_music

  • Saint Martial school
  • Medieval school of music composition

    compositions dealing with all forms of poetic and musical experiments (including polyphonic forms of discant and even troped organum). In this respect, it was an

    Saint Martial school

    Saint_Martial_school

  • Ringtone
  • Sound made by a telephone to indicate an incoming call or text message

    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

    Ringtone

    Ringtone

  • MIDI
  • Connection standard for electronic musical instruments

    address (omni on). A device that is polyphonic can sound multiple notes simultaneously, until the device's polyphony limit is reached, or the notes reach

    MIDI

    MIDI

    MIDI

  • Ars antiqua
  • Musical style of the High Middle Ages

    approximately 1170 and 1310. This covers the period of the Notre-Dame school of polyphony (the use of multiple, simultaneous, independent melodic lines), and the

    Ars antiqua

    Ars antiqua

    Ars_antiqua

  • Stephen Layton
  • English conductor (born 1966)

    Cleobury. While studying at Cambridge, Layton founded the mixed-voice choir Polyphony in 1986. He was appointed the musical director of the Holst Singers in

    Stephen Layton

    Stephen_Layton

  • Polyphony (Russian Orthodox liturgy)
  • In the Russian Orthodox liturgy of the 16th–18th centuries, polyphony (Russian: многогласие, romanized: mnogoglasiye, lit. 'many-voicing'), sometimes

    Polyphony (Russian Orthodox liturgy)

    Polyphony_(Russian_Orthodox_liturgy)

  • Notre-Dame school
  • School of High Middle Age composers associated with Notre-Dame cathedral, Paris

    The Notre-Dame school or the Notre-Dame school of polyphony refers to the group of composers working at or near the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris from

    Notre-Dame school

    Notre-Dame_school

  • Gran Turismo (series)
  • Series of racing video games

    Gran Turismo (GT) is a series of sim racing video games developed by Polyphony Digital. Released for PlayStation systems, Gran Turismo games are intended

    Gran Turismo (series)

    Gran Turismo (series)

    Gran_Turismo_(series)

  • Electronic Musician
  • American monthly music magazine

    music production and electronic musicians. Electronic Musician began as Polyphony magazine in 1975, published by PAiA Electronics as a synthesizer hobbyist

    Electronic Musician

    Electronic_Musician

  • New York Polyphony
  • American male classical vocal quartet

    New York Polyphony is a male classical vocal quartet based in New York City specializing in Early Music. The group's stated mission is to revive rarely

    New York Polyphony

    New_York_Polyphony

  • International Research Center for Traditional Polyphony
  • Traditional Polyphony (IRCTP or Polyphonic Center) is an academic organization focused on the study of the phenomenon of traditional vocal polyphony. It is

    International Research Center for Traditional Polyphony

    International_Research_Center_for_Traditional_Polyphony

  • Joseph Jordania
  • Australian-Georgian musicologist

    Centre for Traditional Polyphony in Georgia. Jordania's academic interests include study of worldwide distribution of choral polyphonic traditions, origins

    Joseph Jordania

    Joseph Jordania

    Joseph_Jordania

  • Traditional sub-Saharan African harmony
  • Music theory of harmony

    around a leading melody that follow its rhythm and contour), homophonic polyphony (independent parts moving together), counter-melody (secondary melody)

    Traditional sub-Saharan African harmony

    Traditional_sub-Saharan_African_harmony

  • Setos
  • Ethnic group in Estonia

    was established soon afterwards.[citation needed] In 2009, the Setos' polyphonic style of folk singing, called leelo, was added to the UNESCO list of intangible

    Setos

    Setos

    Setos

  • Daiki Kasho
  • Japanese video game composer (born 1976)

    known for his contributions to the Gran Turismo series of racing games by Polyphony Digital. He has also previously worked on the F-Zero, Wangan Midnight

    Daiki Kasho

    Daiki_Kasho

  • Ars nova
  • Musical style of the Late Middle Ages

    1377. The term is sometimes used more generally to refer to all European polyphonic music of the fourteenth century. For instance, the term "Italian ars nova"

    Ars nova

    Ars nova

    Ars_nova

  • Kazunori Yamauchi
  • Japanese game designer and racing driver

    driver. He is the CEO of Polyphony Digital and producer of the Gran Turismo video game series. He became the president of Polyphony Digital after designing

    Kazunori Yamauchi

    Kazunori Yamauchi

    Kazunori_Yamauchi

  • Part (music)
  • Component of a musical composition

    continuous and independent from other notes being performed simultaneously in polyphony. Within the music played by a single pianist, one can often identify outer

    Part (music)

    Part (music)

    Part_(music)

  • Polyphonic song of Epirus
  • Folk musical style from Albania and Greece

    The polyphonic song of Epirus is a form of traditional folk polyphony practiced among Albanians, Aromanians, Greeks and ethnic Macedonians in southern

    Polyphonic song of Epirus

    Polyphonic_song_of_Epirus

  • Descant
  • Music that features a fixed vocal melody set to improvisations, often in counterpoint

    Gregorian chant in which only the melody is notated but an improvised polyphony is understood. The discantus supra librum had specific rules governing

    Descant

    Descant

  • Gran Turismo 5
  • 2010 sim racing video game

    commonly abbreviated as GT5) is a 2010 sim racing video game developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation

    Gran Turismo 5

    Gran_Turismo_5

  • Gran Turismo 7
  • 2022 sim racing video game

    Gran Turismo 7 is a 2022 sim racing video game developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It is the eighth main installment

    Gran Turismo 7

    Gran_Turismo_7

  • Missa Papae Marcelli
  • Mass by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

    best-known mass, and is regarded as an archetypal example of the complex polyphony championed by Palestrina. It was sung at the papal coronation Masses (the

    Missa Papae Marcelli

    Missa Papae Marcelli

    Missa_Papae_Marcelli

  • A cappella
  • Group or solo singing without instrumental sound

    between Renaissance polyphonic and Baroque concertato musical styles. In the 19th century, a renewed interest in Renaissance polyphony, coupled with an ignorance

    A cappella

    A cappella

    A_cappella

  • Bistritsa Babi
  • Bulgarian folk women's choir

    elderly/multi-generational women's choir carrying on the traditional dances and polyphonic singing of the Shopluk region of Bulgaria. Founded in 1939, the group

    Bistritsa Babi

    Bistritsa Babi

    Bistritsa_Babi

  • Gregorian chant
  • Form of song

    known as organum, were an early stage in the development of Western polyphony. Gregorian chant was traditionally sung by choirs of men and boys in churches

    Gregorian chant

    Gregorian chant

    Gregorian_chant

  • Dua Lipa
  • English singer (born 1995)

    v t e Albanian music Genres Folk Iso-polyphony Opera Rock Serenade Tallava Urban Lyric Vajtim & Gjëmë Dances Çobani Gusharaveli Napoloni Osman Taka Pogonishte

    Dua Lipa

    Dua Lipa

    Dua_Lipa

  • Polyphony (Weiner)
  • Artwork by Egon Weiner

    This sculpture is one of two Polyphony sculptures made by Egon Weiner; Polyphony is a much larger version of Polyphony II. These bronze sculptures are

    Polyphony (Weiner)

    Polyphony_(Weiner)

  • Gran Turismo 5 Prologue
  • 2007 sim racing video game

    Gran Turismo 5 Prologue is a 2007 sim racing video game developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation

    Gran Turismo 5 Prologue

    Gran_Turismo_5_Prologue

  • Pope John Paul II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1978 to 2005

    Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra from the United States, and the Ankara State Polyphonic Choir of Turkey. The event was conceived and conducted by Gilbert Levine

    Pope John Paul II

    Pope John Paul II

    Pope_John_Paul_II

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    Rural folk traditions in Bosnia and Herzegovina include the shouted, polyphonic ganga and "ravne pjesme" (flat song) styles, as well as instruments like

    Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Bosnia_and_Herzegovina

  • Oberheim OB-Xa
  • Polyphonic analogue synthesizer

    The Oberheim OB-Xa was the second of Oberheim's OB-series polyphonic analog subtractive synthesizers, replacing the OB-X with updated features. The OB-Xa

    Oberheim OB-Xa

    Oberheim OB-Xa

    Oberheim_OB-Xa

  • Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics
  • 1963 book by Mikhail Bakhtin

    literary theory. Bakhtin introduces a number of key concepts, such as polyphony and carnivalisation, to elucidate what he saw as unique in Dostoevsky's

    Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics

    Problems_of_Dostoevsky's_Poetics

  • Chanson
  • Lyric-driven French song

    term is most commonly used in English to refer either to the secular polyphonic French songs of late medieval and Renaissance music or to a specific style

    Chanson

    Chanson

  • Symphonic Suite Akira
  • 1988 soundtrack album

    "Battle Against Clown" Features "Tetsuo", "Shohmyoh", "Illusion", "Dolls' Polyphony", and "Exodus from the Underground Fortress" Features "Tetsuo", "Requiem"

    Symphonic Suite Akira

    Symphonic_Suite_Akira

  • Counter-Reformation
  • Catholic response to the Protestant Reformation

    enthusiastically. The crises regarding polyphony and intelligibility of the text and the threat that polyphony was to be removed completely, which was

    Counter-Reformation

    Counter-Reformation

    Counter-Reformation

  • Georgians
  • Caucasian ethnic group

    Georgia has a long-established tradition of polyphonic singing, often regarded as one of the earliest polyphonic cultures in the Christian world. The country’s

    Georgians

    Georgians

    Georgians

  • Gran Turismo 4
  • 2004 sim racing video game

    Gran Turismo 4 is a 2004 sim racing video game developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It is

    Gran Turismo 4

    Gran_Turismo_4

  • Chord (music)
  • Harmonic grouping of notes

    primary musical elements that were distinct from their polyphonic origins. In early church polyphony known as organum, a plainsong was paired with another

    Chord (music)

    Chord (music)

    Chord_(music)

  • Overtone singing
  • Style of multiphonic singing

    Overtone singing, also known as overtone chanting, harmonic singing, polyphonic overtone singing, or diphonic singing, is a singing technique in which

    Overtone singing

    Overtone singing

    Overtone_singing

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Composer and musician (1756–1791)

    another excellent example. Schonberg writes that "Mozartean polyphony is not Bachian polyphony, but Mozart was inspired by Bach to introduce all kinds of

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart

  • Yamaha CS-80
  • Synthesizer made by Yamaha in 1977

    synthesizer introduced by Yamaha Corporation in 1977. It supports true 8-voice polyphony, with two independent synthesizer layers per voice each with its own set

    Yamaha CS-80

    Yamaha CS-80

    Yamaha_CS-80

  • Rome
  • Capital and largest city of Italy

    whose name has been associated for four hundred years with smooth, clear, polyphonic perfection. However, there were other composers working in Rome, and in

    Rome

    Rome

    Rome

  • For All the Dogs
  • 2023 studio album by Drake

    contains samples of "A Faithful Spirit", written by Nichol Eskridge of the Polyphonic Music Library. "Rich Baby Daddy" contains an interpolation of "Dog Days

    For All the Dogs

    For_All_the_Dogs

  • Mary I
  • Queen of England and Ireland from 1553 to 1558

    Throckmorton, Coughton Church, Warwickshire. Milsom, J. (1983). English polyphonic style in transition: a study of the sacred music of Thomas Tallis (Thesis)

    Mary I

    Mary I

    Mary_I

  • Eastman School of Music
  • Music school in Rochester, New York, US

    The Eastman School of Music is the music school of the University of Rochester, a private research university in Rochester, New York, United States. Established

    Eastman School of Music

    Eastman School of Music

    Eastman_School_of_Music

  • GT by Citroën
  • Concept car manufactured by Citroën in partnership with Polyphony Digital

    designer came up with the project and sold it to both Polyphony Digital and Citroën. Polyphony Digital had previously collaborated with a number of Japanese

    GT by Citroën

    GT by Citroën

    GT_by_Citroën

  • Yamaha Motif
  • Series of music workstations

    keys), both based on the original 2001 Motif sound set and samples, with polyphony greatly reduced to fit the lower specifications. This synthesizer comes

    Yamaha Motif

    Yamaha Motif

    Yamaha_Motif

  • Ethiopia
  • Country in the Horn of Africa

    and Sudan. Traditional singing in Ethiopia presents diverse styles of polyphony (heterophony, drone, imitation, and counterpoint). Traditionally, lyricism

    Ethiopia

    Ethiopia

    Ethiopia

  • Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec
  • 2001 sim racing video game

    Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec is a 2001 sim racing video game developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation

    Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec

    Gran_Turismo_3:_A-Spec

  • Honorific nicknames in popular music
  • Stardom and His Brand of Coolness", Reorienting Chinese Stars in Global Polyphonic Networks, Singapore: Springer Singapore, pp. 65–86, doi:10.1007/978-981-16-0313-6_4

    Honorific nicknames in popular music

    Honorific_nicknames_in_popular_music

  • Caravaggio
  • Italian painter (1571–1610)

    Tridentine Mass Transubstantiation Works of mercy * Art Schools Mannerism Polyphony Baroque Flemish Baroque Spanish Golden Century People Federico Barocci

    Caravaggio

    Caravaggio

    Caravaggio

  • Elka Synthex
  • Polyphonic analog synthesizer by Elka

    The Elka Synthex is a polyphonic analog synthesizer produced by Italian music instrument manufacturer Elka from 1981 to 1985. The Synthex was conceived

    Elka Synthex

    Elka Synthex

    Elka_Synthex

  • Realistic Concertmate MG-1
  • Monophonic analog synthesizer

    polyphonic features of this synthesizer are of particular interest as polyphony was rare in synthesizers of the time. The square-wave based polyphony

    Realistic Concertmate MG-1

    Realistic Concertmate MG-1

    Realistic_Concertmate_MG-1

  • Analog synthesizer
  • Synthesizer that uses analog circuits

    Polyphonic analog synthesizers featured limited polyphony, typically supporting four voices. Oberheim was a notable manufacturer of analog polyphonic

    Analog synthesizer

    Analog synthesizer

    Analog_synthesizer

  • Oberheim Polyphonic Synthesizer
  • Polyphonic analogue synthesizer

    The Oberheim Polyphonic Synthesizer is a series of analog music synthesizers that was produced from 1975 to 1979 by Oberheim Electronics. Developed by

    Oberheim Polyphonic Synthesizer

    Oberheim Polyphonic Synthesizer

    Oberheim_Polyphonic_Synthesizer

  • Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
  • Italian Renaissance composer (c. 1525 – 1594)

    age as a musician under the influence of the northern European style of polyphony, which owed its dominance in Italy primarily to two influential Netherlandish

    Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

    Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

    Giovanni_Pierluigi_da_Palestrina

  • Language Integrated Query
  • Microsoft .NET Framework component

    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

    Language Integrated Query

    Language_Integrated_Query

  • Gran Turismo 2
  • 1999 sim racing video game

    Gran Turismo 2 is a 1999 sim racing video game developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It is

    Gran Turismo 2

    Gran_Turismo_2

  • International Habaneras and Polyphony Contest of Torrevieja
  • Annual choral music competition

    The International Habaneras and Polyphony Contest of Torrevieja (Spanish: Certamen Internacional de Habaneras y Polifonía de Torrevieja, Valencian: Certamen

    International Habaneras and Polyphony Contest of Torrevieja

    International Habaneras and Polyphony Contest of Torrevieja

    International_Habaneras_and_Polyphony_Contest_of_Torrevieja

  • Anglicanism
  • Major branch of Protestantism

    established small choirs of trained lay clerks and boy choristers to perform polyphonic settings of the Mass in their Lady chapels. Although these "Lady Masses"

    Anglicanism

    Anglicanism

  • Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1519 to 1556

    Tridentine Mass Transubstantiation Works of mercy * Art Schools Mannerism Polyphony Baroque Flemish Baroque Spanish Golden Century People Federico Barocci

    Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor

    Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor

    Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Look Mum No Computer
  • English musician and YouTuber

    make its own circuit bent sounds... ...so this in essence is a truly polyphonic Furby formant synthesiser, it's kind of like a Polymoog but instead of

    Look Mum No Computer

    Look Mum No Computer

    Look_Mum_No_Computer

  • Les Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses
  • Les Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses is a Corsican revival band, concerned with the indigenous music of Corsica. It is the project of Patrizia Poli and Patrizia

    Les Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses

    Les_Nouvelles_Polyphonies_Corses

  • Yamaha XG
  • General MIDI extension

    specification do not actually specify polyphony, compatible tone generators generally provide a shared 32 notes of polyphony (when single-element voices are

    Yamaha XG

    Yamaha XG

    Yamaha_XG

  • Ensemble cast
  • Cast with many actors given similar standing

    Chicken, Hey Arnold!, and The Replacements.[citation needed] All-star Polyphony (literature) Supergroup (music) Random House: ensemble acting Linked 2013-07-17

    Ensemble cast

    Ensemble cast

    Ensemble_cast

  • Polyphonic Size
  • Belgian new wave band

    Polyphonic Size is a Belgian new wave band founded in 1979 in Brussels by Roger-Marc Vande Voorde. Mixing electric guitars and synthesizers with French

    Polyphonic Size

    Polyphonic_Size

  • Gran Turismo World Series
  • Esports tournament

    sim racing esports tournament series organised by video game developer Polyphony Digital. It consists of two series that are held concurrently throughout

    Gran Turismo World Series

    Gran_Turismo_World_Series

  • James Joyce
  • Irish novelist and poet (1882–1941)

    Shockley, Alan (2009). "Playing the Square Circle: Musical Form and Polyphony in the Wake". In Friedman, Alan W.; Rossman, Charles (eds.). De-Familiarizing

    James Joyce

    James Joyce

    James_Joyce

  • Logitech Driving Force GT
  • Racing wheel peripheral

    wheel was released on December 13, 2007. Developed in conjunction with Polyphony Digital, first introduced at the 2007 Tokyo Game Show, and intended for

    Logitech Driving Force GT

    Logitech Driving Force GT

    Logitech_Driving_Force_GT

  • Gran Turismo Concept
  • 2002 sim racing video game

    Gran Turismo Concept is a 2002 sim racing video game developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2

    Gran Turismo Concept

    Gran_Turismo_Concept

  • Georgia (country)
  • Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia

    tradition, which is primarily known for its early development of polyphony. Georgian polyphony is based on three vocal parts, a unique tuning system based

    Georgia (country)

    Georgia (country)

    Georgia_(country)

  • ARP Omni
  • Polyphonic analogue synthesizer

    The ARP Omni was a polyphonic analog synthesizer manufactured by ARP Instruments, Inc. The Omni featured preset, electronically generated Orchestral ensemble

    ARP Omni

    ARP Omni

    ARP_Omni

  • Yamaha Reface
  • Series of four synthesisers

    selector between Wurl and Clav, then power on. The keyboard has a maximum polyphony of 128 notes. The Reface CP also has an effects engine that includes drive

    Yamaha Reface

    Yamaha Reface

    Yamaha_Reface

  • Electronic keyboard
  • Musical instrument

    found on inexpensive, beginner-level home keyboards. Polyphony: In digital music terminology, polyphony refers to the maximum number of notes that can be

    Electronic keyboard

    Electronic keyboard

    Electronic_keyboard

  • Nielsen RingScan
  • Weekly point-of-sale tracking service

    a division of a Nielsen Entertainment. RingScan currently reports on polyphonic, master and voice ringtones and will expand to include ringbacks and other

    Nielsen RingScan

    Nielsen_RingScan

  • Memorymoog
  • Polyphonic analog synthesizer

    The Memorymoog is a polyphonic electronic music synthesizer manufactured by Moog Music from 1982 to 1985, the last polyphonic synthesizer to be released

    Memorymoog

    Memorymoog

  • Backstreet Boys
  • American vocal group

    to be like," Littrell stated in 2011. The Backstreet Boys often employ polyphonic harmony, which sets them apart from many other singing groups. Littrell

    Backstreet Boys

    Backstreet Boys

    Backstreet_Boys

  • Svetoglas
  • Bulgarian ancestral polyphonic vocal band

    Svetoglas - The Mystery of Bulgarian Polyphony is the first Bulgarian male voice formation for ancestral polyphonic music. The ensemble was founded in 2009

    Svetoglas

    Svetoglas

    Svetoglas

  • ARP String Ensemble
  • Polyphonic multi-orchestral synthesizer

    String Ensemble, also marketed as the ARP String Ensemble, is a fully polyphonic multi-orchestral combined digital/analog string synthesizer with a 49-key

    ARP String Ensemble

    ARP String Ensemble

    ARP_String_Ensemble

  • General MIDI
  • Standard for MIDI-based music synthesizers

    features, such as being able to play at least 24 notes simultaneously (polyphony). Second, GM attaches specific interpretations to many parameters and

    General MIDI

    General MIDI

    General_MIDI

  • Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Russian novelist (1821–1881)

    semi-autobiographical details. An important stylistic element in Dostoevsky's writing is polyphony, the simultaneous presence of multiple narrative voices and perspectives

    Fyodor Dostoevsky

    Fyodor Dostoevsky

    Fyodor_Dostoevsky

  • Gran Turismo (2009 video game)
  • 2009 sim racing video game

    Gran Turismo is a 2009 sim racing video game by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable. The game

    Gran Turismo (2009 video game)

    Gran_Turismo_(2009_video_game)

  • Korg Polysix
  • Synthesizer

    Polysix (PS-6) is a six-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer released by Korg in 1981. It was one of the first affordable polyphonic synthesizers on the market

    Korg Polysix

    Korg_Polysix

  • List of online digital musical document libraries
  • Medieval Music (DIAMM) colour, manuscripts, medieval, polyphonic Images of medieval polyphonic music manuscripts from approximately 800 to 1600. Includes

    List of online digital musical document libraries

    List of online digital musical document libraries

    List_of_online_digital_musical_document_libraries

  • Novation Supernova
  • Synthesizer released in 1998 and discontinued in 2000

    released in 1998, was a 3U rack-mounted virtual analogue polyphonic synthesizer with 16+ note polyphony and multitimbral operation, made by the British company

    Novation Supernova

    Novation_Supernova

  • Johann Sebastian Bach
  • German composer (1685–1750)

    1748 Bach copied, transcribed, expanded or programmed music in an older polyphonic style (stile antico) by, among others, Palestrina (BNB I/P/2), Kerll (BWV

    Johann Sebastian Bach

    Johann Sebastian Bach

    Johann_Sebastian_Bach

  • Audio Analytic
  • British software company

    the Polyphonic Sound Detection Score (PSDS), a metric for evaluating the performance of sound recognition algorithms when applied to polyphonic sound

    Audio Analytic

    Audio_Analytic

  • Monophony
  • Musical texture

    whether varying components are used, such as an accompaniment part or polyphonic melody lines (two or more independent lines). In the Early Middle Ages

    Monophony

    Monophony

    Monophony

  • Omega Boost
  • 1999 video game

    developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It is the first game to be developed by Polyphony Digital

    Omega Boost

    Omega_Boost

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  • Sarveshvara | ஸர்வேஷ்வர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sarveshvara | ஸர்வேஷ்வர

    Lord of all, A name of Lord Shiva

  • Nihal
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Nihal

    Gratified; Delighted; Happy; Prosperous; King; Blissful Person

  • Sihon
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Sihon

    Rooting out, conclusion.

  • Yethu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Yethu

    Lord Krishna

  • Lakan
  • Girl/Female

    American, Indian

    Lakan

    Beautiful

  • Rukmapura
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Rukmapura

    Lord Hanuman

  • Araris
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Araris

    From the Arar.

  • Akhtar | اختر
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Akhtar | اختر

    Star, Flower, Good Man (1)

  • ZULEKHA
  • Female

    Persian/Iranian

    ZULEKHA

    Variant form of Persian Zulaikha, ZULEKHA means "brilliant beauty." 

  • Ati
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ati

    Too much

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  • Polyphonic
  • a.

    Characterized by polyphony; as, Assyrian polyphonic characters.

  • Polyphony
  • n.

    Plurality of sounds and articulations expressed by the same vocal sign.

  • Counterpoint
  • n.

    The art of polyphony, or composite melody, i. e., melody not single, but moving attended by one or more related melodies.

  • Polyphonist
  • n.

    A master of polyphony; a contrapuntist.

  • Homophony
  • n.

    Plain harmony, as opposed to polyphony. See Homophonous.

  • Polyphony
  • n.

    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.

  • Counterpoint
  • n.

    Music in parts; part writing; harmony; polyphonic music. See Polyphony.

  • Polyphony
  • n.

    Multiplicity of sounds, as in the reverberations of an echo.

  • Polyphonism
  • n.

    Polyphony.