What is polyphony

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Polyphony refers to a style of musical composition or texture in which two or more melodic lines are played or sung simultaneously. Each melodic line, also known as a voice or part, retains its own independent rhythmic and melodic character while blending together harmonically. This creates a rich and complex texture in the music. Polyphony is commonly found in classical music, specifically in genres like fugues and canons, as well as in traditional choral music and certain types of folk music.
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