0 consisting of several different tunes that are played or sung at the same time, or relating to or producing such a sound: --
a 32-voice polyphonic synthesizer
polyphonic ringtones
He captures the music's epic spaciousness but also its polyphonic complexity.
The wider questions of the hymn's relationship with other repertories and its character as a polyphonic genre are also addressed.
He is currently working on an extended study of the polyphonic song traditions 1415-80.
The specific issue concerning women's participation in polyphonic performances will be returned to later.
The most beneficial form of hope is based on a polyphonic narrative.
In certain cases, this alternative interpretation may circumvent the potentially problematic inclusion of newly composed polyphonic works within the coronation rite proper.
Such a construction denied the "polyphonic" nature of tradition that historically allowed for a plurality of voices in biblical interpretation.
The heavenly music of slowly changing polyphonic voices in just intonation went on for hours.