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Definition of Polyphone

Polyphone
Polyphone Pol"y*phone, n. A character or vocal sign representing more than one sound, as read, which is pronounced r[=e]d or r[e^]d.

Meaning of Polyphone from wikipedia

- Sample of polyphony A bar from J.S. Bach's "Fugue No.17 in A flat," BWV 862, from Das Wohltemperierte Clavier (Part I), a famous example of contrapuntal...
- musical instruments for MIDI music composition, used mainly under Linux Polyphone, free editor for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux created in 2013 DLS format –...
- theater seats 100 and a recital hall seats 250.[citation needed] The annual Polyphone Festival of New and Emerging Music, launched in 2016, focuses on the emerging...
- Guitar tablature category at Curlie Banjo tablature category at Curlie B**** guitar tablature category at Curlie Polyphone Tabulaturen (in German language)...
- Grammophon Portal_2 Leipzig University - Polyphon Musikwerke "Play box polyphone sheet metal 39.5 cm antique music box disc 15 1/2". eBay. Archived from...
- sen) – Scifer Internal Archive Type SF2 – Polyphone Soundfont 2 SF3 – Polyphone Soundfont 3 SF4 – Polyphone Soundfont 4 SITX – SIT StuffIt (Macintosh)...
- ragged trousered philanthropist, a book from 1913, being pla**** on a Polyphone, a very early type of Jukebox The song was published by Boosey & Co. in...
- (a chain of two different phonemes) and sustained vowels, as well as polyphones with more than two phonemes if necessary. For example, the voice corresponding...
- Community Newspapers. Retrieved 2017-10-24. "Polyphone". The American Theatre Wing. Retrieved 2017-10-24. "Polyphone Is Bigger and Better the Second Time Around"...
- coin-operation mechanism and phonograph record duplication process, invented the "Polyphone", which added a second horn and reproducer to the phonograph or graphophone...