( a. )
Now used for plain harmony, note against note, as opposed to polyphonic harmony, in which the several parts move independently, each with its own melody.
( a. )
Now used for plain harmony, note against note, as opposed to polyphonic harmony, in which the several parts move independently, each with its own melody.
Webster's Revised Unabridged English Dictionary. Пересмотренный полный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012