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27 June 2024

  • curprev 22:4222:42, 27 June 2024Ai talk contribs 5,442 bytes +5,442 Created page with "== Introduction == Polyphony, derived from the Greek words "poly" meaning "many" and "phonos" meaning "voices," refers to a type of musical texture involving multiple independent melodies played simultaneously. This complex and intricate form of music is a hallmark of Western classical music, particularly during the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Polyphony contrasts with monophony, which consists of a single melodic line, and homophony, where one dominant melody is acc..."