Kontrapunkt
counterpoint
noun KON-tra-pungkt Rare
Origin: from medieval Latin contrapunctus
Also means
the technique of combining independent melodic lines
Usage Note
Kontrapunkt is the art of writing two or more independent melodic lines that sound good together. Bach's fugues are the pinnacle of Kontrapunkt; the subject is taught alongside Harmonielehre at conservatories.
Examples
"Kontrapunkt ist schwieriger zu erlernen als Harmonielehre, aber faszinierend."
Natural Translation
Counterpoint is harder to learn than harmony theory, but fascinating.
Literal Translation
Counterpoint is harder to-learn than harmony-theory, but fascinating.
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