oxyphony
/ɒksiˈfɒni/Definitions
1. noun
A composition of unrelated sounds or voices in music, often used to create an unsettling atmosphere.
“The avant-garde musician’s latest piece was a dissonant oxyphony that left the audience stunned.”
1. noun
A composition of unrelated sounds or voices in music, often used to create an unsettling atmosphere.
“The avant-garde musician’s latest piece was a dissonant oxyphony that left the audience stunned.”