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Descant or discant can refer to different things in music;

  • A form of medieval music where one person sang a fixed melody, and others accompanied with improvisations.
  • The treble or soprano singer in a group of voices, or the higher pitched line in a song.
  • An unusually highly pitched instrument or the highest pitched into a family of instruments.

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Descant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (228 words)
A discant (occasionally, particularly later, written descant) is a form of medieval music in which one singer sang a fixed melody, and others accompanied with improvisations.
Later on, the term came to mean, the treble or soprano singer in any group of voices, or the higher pitched line in a song, and eventually, by the Renaissance, referred generally to counterpoint.
Descant can also refer to the highest pitched of a group of instruments, particularly the descant viol or recorder.
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