fuguing

/ˈfjuːɡuɪŋ/
noun
  1. A type of contrapuntal musical composition or passage in the style of a fugue, often with overlapping voices.
    • The organist's improvisation included a complex fuguing that impressed the audience.
    • In music class, we studied the fuguing techniques used by Baroque composers.
    • The choir performed a beautiful fuguing that wove four vocal parts together.
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