polyphonically

/ˌpɑlɪˈfɑnɪkli/
adverb
  1. In a way that involves multiple independent melodies or voices sounding together.
    • The choir sang polyphonically, with each section carrying its own melody.
    • The composer arranged the piece polyphonically, weaving three distinct lines of music.
    • In the Renaissance, motets were often written polyphonically to create rich, layered sound.
  2. In a way that involves many different sounds or voices at the same time.
    • The protest was polyphonically loud, with chants from many groups overlapping.
    • The city street hummed polyphonically with car horns, chatter, and music.
    • The forest echoed polyphonically with bird calls and rustling leaves.
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