Polyphonic in a sentence as an adjective

When I'm drifting off to sleep, I frequently hallucinate polyphonic songs.

I've found that generating polyphonic wave data is easy.

Following an existing score should be a lot easier than de novo polyphonic transcription.

There are songs I play where I wish so hard that I had polyphonic aftertouch on my keyboard, but alas, it has monophonic aftertouch only.

> It isn't terribly labor intensive but still requires a little bit of work... so maybe, if that's what people want!Well you could automate it -- simply implement 100% accurate polyphonic pitch detection.

His playing was distinguished by remarkable technical proficiency and capacity to articulate the polyphonic texture of Bachs music.

Isn't chord detection / polyphonic audio analysis really difficult?

Ack, I got so frustrated at the beginning of the paragraph I didn't notice the author was making up his own definitions of monotonic and polytonic, and instead assumed he meant monophonic and polyphonic.

Polyphonic definitions

adjective

having two or more phonetic values; "polyphonic letters such as `a'"

adjective

of or relating to or characterized by polyphony; "polyphonic traditions of the baroque"

See also: polyphonous

adjective

having two or more independent but harmonically related melodic parts sounding together

See also: contrapuntal