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Multiphonic

A multiphonic is an extended technique on a monophonic musical instrument (one that generally produces only one note at a time) in which several notes are produced at once. This includes wind, reed, and brass instruments, as well as the human voice. Multiphonic-like sounds on string instruments, both bowed and hammered, have also been called…

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Multiphonic

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related to Further reading · 69
Multiphonic → Accessed, Advance Music, Alphonse Leduc, Berg, Bill, Campbell, Composition, David, Dick, Different Note Combinations Diagrammed, DMA, Document, Englewood Cliffs, Explained, Gerald Farmer, Grove Music Online, Hall, Hello, Ian Mitchell, Inc
related to Notation · 10
Multiphonic → Approximate, Common, Multiphonics, Piano, Such, The, There, Vesikkala, Walter, When
related to Use in literature · 9
Multiphonic → Carl Maria, Concertino, Franco Evangelisti, Luciano Berio's Sequenzas, Multiphonics, Proporzioni, The, Weber, Woodwind
related to External links · 8
Multiphonic → For Tuba, International Double Reed Society, Multiphonics, Oboe, Post, The Woodwind Fingering Guide, Virtual FluteMultiphonics, What
related to Brass instruments · 6
Multiphonic → Another, For, In, The, This, When
related to Vocal multiphonics · 6
Multiphonic → All, Jim Carrey, The, The Truman Show, There, This
related to Woodwind instruments · 5
Multiphonic → It, Multiphonics, On, There, This
related to String instruments · 4
Multiphonic → Another, Other, String, This
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Multiphonic → extended technique on a monophonic musical instrument

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Multiphonicis aextended technique on a monophonic musical instrument0.90text
Carl Maria von Weberinstance ofthough the brass technique of singing while playing has been known since the 18th century and used by composers0.80text
Luciano Berio's Sequenzas for solo wind instrumentsinstance ofwith pioneering compositions0.80text
Proporzioni for solo flute by Franco Evangelisti using them extensively in 1958instance ofwith pioneering compositions0.80text
Multiphonicrelated to Brass instrumentsIn0.60section
Multiphonicrelated to Brass instrumentsWhen0.60section
Multiphonicrelated to Brass instrumentsThis0.60section
Multiphonicrelated to Brass instrumentsThe0.60section
Multiphonicrelated to Brass instrumentsAnother0.60section
Multiphonicrelated to Brass instrumentsFor0.60section
Multiphonicrelated to External linksThe Woodwind Fingering Guide0.60section
Multiphonicrelated to External linksPost0.60section

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