Similar words: roly-poly, polyp, gryphon, phony, euphony, symphony, telephony, cacophony. Meaning: [pə'lɪfənɪ] n. music arranged in parts for several voices or instruments.
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31) Based on the analysis of the changes of specific phonics, the paper holds the view that the evolvement from polyphony to monophony has become the development trend of phonics.
32) A Study on the Artistic Style in the Polyphony by Chen Mingzhi.
33) Most of the world's folk music was essentially monophonic until contact with Western polyphony.
34) He preferred to write variation and polyphony, there can be found much fugue passage none.
35) A plainsong melody serving as the basis of a polyphonic composition by the addition of contrapuntal voices, as in 5th-century polyphony.
36) On the platform of polyphony theory, we can discover the modernistic connotation of Hufeng's theory.
37) There is a clear transition of the disciplines from generation to generation. Also Hu Feng's literature theory could be considered as a summary of Chinese polyphony novels.
38) And I think it's an important one for us to entertain so that we can allow the biblical text to speak to us in all its polyphony.
39) So part three down there at the bottom we've got an example of polyphony where I take in the tune and set it against itself a little bit.
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