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polyphony造句
1) Its polyphony had to reckon with an element to which Humanism attached enormous importance: the words. 2) Perhaps multiculturalism, in its achieved form, was a polyphony of just such well-trained voices. 3) In both the polyphony is freely based on the traditional Passion tones. 4) Polyphony, which developed in the ninth century, used the organ as bass accompaniment to liturgical song. 5) So it's complex stuff, this polyphony or this counterpoint. 6) Branch sound polyphony texture with filling set off. 7) Ondaatje also use the techniques of polyphony, enhanced the color of the carnival style. 8) The main courses include Solfeggio, Harmony, Polyphony, Musical Analysis and Rehearsal. 9) Their artistic forms are characterized by features of "soul stories" and "polyphony" novels. 10) This thesis employs Bakhtin's theory of polyphony to study the polyphonic features of Absalom, Absalom! " 11) Musical forms have undergone from a single sound thinking ( homophony ) to a three-dimensional sound thinking (polyphony), and finally achieved both coexistence. 12) The main courses include Solfeggio, Harmony, Polyphony, Musical Analysis, History of Music, Music Aesthetics and Research of World Music. 13) The main courses include Theory of Composition, Harmony, Polyphony, Musical Analysis and Orchestration. 14) The score trades in the familiar chord progressions, sticky rhythmic motives and unremitting polyphony. 15) The first book I ever studied was Prout's Strict Counterpoint, which bestows on polyphony an aura of mysterious excellence. 16) Neither they nor the other kids take any notice of this polyphony. 17) This music became known as "Hot Jazz", because of the often breakneck speeds and amazing improvised polyphony that these bands produced. 18) The paper analyzes its two-voice parts and the organization of the acoustic material, and discusses the characteristics of polyphony manifested in the electro-acoustic music. 19) Of course, I'm simplifying things quite a bit: In polyphony, harmonies do emerge from the separate voices, and rhythm isn't completely ignored. 20) Before Louis Armstrong, solos were brief or non-existent, and the urgent sound of an old New Orleans jazz band came from the polyphony of players winding their melodies around each other. 21) This chapter takes "contraposition" and "the mode of reversion" as framework, sums up and analyzes the specific means in the combination of vocal parts in Chen Mingzhi's polyphony. 22) Hayden was an African American poet who managed, in this brief epic, to bring the slave trade into lyrical focus with a polyphony of voices. 23) If say that the Chinese painting art has a kind of line melody " spirit, the western music brush art can call to is in the painting of polyphony music". 24) The main courses include Chinese Traditional Music Theories, Solfeggio, Harmony, Polyphony, Musical Analysis and Rehearsal. 25) The production of his Wilderness Men in 1985 was a real polyphony . 26) The device synthesizes audio in digital FM way with 32 polyphony, which can simulate trumpet, flute, clarinet, bassoon, organ, carillon and so on. 27) A plainsong melody serving as the basis of a polyphonic composition by the addition of contrapuntal voices, as in 15th-century polyphony. 28) In the second half of the twelfth century the beginnings of polyphony developed in the School of Notre Dame in Paris from its antecedents in the great abbey of St. Martial in Limoges. 29) Sondheim's work is notable for his use of complex polyphony in the vocal parts, such as the chorus of five minor characters who function as a sort of Greek chorus in 1973's A Little Night Music. 30) The six violin Sonatas without company composed by Bach in 1720 have laid a milestone for polyphony performance in melody instrument and are reputed as " the Bible for Violin Music".