
Discants
UK
/ˈdɪskænts/
US
/ˈdɪskænts/

Translation discants into russian
discant
Noundiscants
pl
discant
discants pl
The choir's discant was particularly impressive during the performance.
Дискант хора был особенно впечатляющим во время выступления.
discant
Verbdiscants
discant
discants
discanted Past Simple / Past Participle
discanting Gerund
The choir members were asked to discant during the performance.
Членов хора попросили дискантировать во время выступления.
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Definitions
discant
NounA type of medieval music that involves a melody or counterpoint added above a plainchant.
The choir performed a beautiful discant that complemented the main melody of the hymn.
A high-pitched voice or part in choral music, often used to describe a soprano line.
The discant soared above the other voices, adding a bright and ethereal quality to the piece.
discant
VerbTo sing or play a melody or counterpoint above a given melody.
The choir began to discant over the main theme, adding a rich layer to the performance.