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counterpoint [ˈkaʊntəˌpɔɪnt] n 1. (Music, other) the technique involving the simultaneous sounding of two or more parts or melodies 2. (Music, other) a melody or part combined with another melody or part See also descant [1] 3. (Music, other) the musical texture resulting from the simultaneous sounding of two or more melodies or parts (Music, other) strict counterpoint the application of the rules of counterpoint as an academic exercise 5. a contrasting or interacting element, theme, or item; foil 6. (Literature / Poetry) Prosody the use of a stress or stresses at variance with the regular metrical stress vb
(tr) to set in contrast Related adjective contrapuntal [from Old French contrepoint, from contre- counter- + point dot, note in musical notation, that is, an accompaniment set against the notes of a melody] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| The dark wood is counterpointed by boldly coloured native textiles which are animated by the changing light. However, a consideration of the voice leading (Example 1, bottom staves) reveals two underlying motions: first, the right hand traverses a descending third 3 2 1, which is counterpointed by parallel sixths in the uppermost voice of the left hand; second, the C-sharp in measure 1, right hand, is subsequently displaced an octave higher via the elegant flourish in measure 2. The predominantly European focus was counterpointed with excursions to non-Western places that are part of the international circuit. |
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