diaphony
/daɪˈæfəni/
noun
- A type of musical texture where two or more independent melodies are sung or played at the same time, often creating harmony.
- The choir's diaphony added a rich layer of sound to the medieval hymn.
- The composer used diaphony to create a sense of movement in the piece.
- In music class, we learned how diaphony differs from monophony.
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