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- Bass (284 bytes)
1: Lowest [[voice]] in a [[polyphony|polyphonic]] ensemble, the bass is by extension t... - Unison (2,592 bytes)
13: ...ent time, or different melodies) this is called [[polyphony]]. - Semitone (17,090 bytes)
35: ...ral part of the musical [[cadence]], in the early polyphony of the 11th century this was not the case. [[Guid... - Digital piano (9,907 bytes)
21: ...tes are sounded, limited [[polyphony (instrument)|polyphony]], and a lack of natural [[reverberation]] when t... - Clavinova (3,086 bytes)
9: ...big band and jazz styles. Some Clavinovas feature polyphony of up to 128 notes. - Tenor (1,151 bytes)
4: ... "to hold". In [[medieval]] and [[Renaissance]] [[polyphony]] between about 1250 and 1500, the tenor was the ... - Countertenor (8,536 bytes)
4: In early [[polyphony]], the ''contratenor'' was a voice part in melodi... - Keytar (2,672 bytes)
12: ...ly have one- or two-note [[polyphony (instrument)|polyphony]], whereas professional models allow the performe... - Electronic keyboard (6,935 bytes)
24: ...igital music and electronic keyboard terminology, polyphony refers to the number of notes that can be played ... - Music sequencer (4,878 bytes)
70: ... in 1957 for a half-million dollars. Included a 4-polyphony synth with 12 oscillators, a sequencer fed with p... - MIDI (24,291 bytes)
109: ...of the instrument selection mechanism in Scalable Polyphony MIDI (SP-MIDI), a MIDI variant for mobile applica...
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