Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

descant

noun
/ˈdɛs.kænt/
Definition
A melody or counterpoint that is sung or played in harmony with a given melody.
Examples
  • The choir sang a beautiful descant during the hymn.
  • He wrote a descant that added depth to the main theme of the piece.
  • In the final section, the descant rose above the other voices, creating an uplifting effect.
Meaning
In music, a descant refers to an additional melody that complements the main melody, often used in choral music to enhance the overall sound. It can also refer to a more elaborate musical line that is sung above the principal melody.
Synonyms
  • Countermelody
  • Elaboration
  • Counterpoint