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Definitions for
"Polychord"
Keywords:
chords
,
bichord
,
octave
,
harmonically
,
apparatus
Related Terms:
Unison
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Harmony
,
Semitone
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Hocket
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Contrapuntal
,
Enharmonic
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Melody
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Counterpoint
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Trill
,
Course
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Polyphony
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Transposition
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Monophony
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Chord
,
Binary form
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Hemiola
,
Figured bass
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Grand staff
,
Neumatic
,
Canon
,
Swara
,
Portamento
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Arpeggio
,
Drone
,
Heterophony
,
Half step
,
Melisma
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Tambura
,
Glissando
,
Slur
,
Homophony
,
Melismatic
,
Raaga
,
Imitation
,
Polyphonic
,
Sonata
,
Elements of music
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Key
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Gat
,
Chord progression
,
Fugue
,
Trio sonata
,
Note
,
Tonality
,
Deceptive cadence
,
String trio
,
Transpose
,
Chromaticism
,
Tune
,
Harmonize
Having many strings.
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A musical instrument of ten strings.
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An apparatus for coupling two octave notes, capable of being attached to a keyed instrument.
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a "stacking", both literally and harmonically, of two "adjacent" chords within a key
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In music and music theory a bichord or polychord consists of two or more chords, one on top of the other, multiple chords.
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