Polyphony

Pronunciation: /pəˈlɪfəniː/

Polyphony (noun)

  1. Music where several independent lines are sung or played at the same time.
  2. A style of writing or speech that includes different viewpoints or voices at once.

Examples

  • The choir sang polyphony, and every voice stayed clear.
  • In the hall, polyphony filled the room with balanced voices.