descant
des
ˈdɛs
des
cant
kænt
kānt
British pronunciation
/dˈɛskant/

Definition & Meaning of "descant"in English

Descant
01

a melody sung or played above the main melody, typically in a higher register

What is a "descant"?

A descant is an additional melody that is sung or played above the main melody, usually in a higher pitch. It provides a counterpoint to the main tune and adds richness and complexity to the music. Descants are often used in choral and instrumental music to create a harmonious layering effect, enhancing the overall texture of the piece. They are designed to complement the main melody while offering an additional musical line that stands out.

example
Examples
During the performance, the descant soared above the choir, creating a celestial atmosphere in the cathedral.
In the folk song arrangement, the fiddle played a lively descant over the melody, adding a touch of whimsy to the music.
to descant
01

sing by changing register; sing by yodeling

02

talk at great length about something of one's interest

03

sing in descant

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