crossduration
Crossduration refers to a concept primarily found in certain fields like music theory or time-based art installations. It describes the simultaneous or overlapping duration of two or more distinct elements, processes, or events. Instead of focusing on the individual lifespan of each component, crossduration examines the period during which they coexist. For instance, in music, a composer might be interested in the crossduration of a melody and its accompanying harmony, meaning the length of time they are both actively sounding together. This differs from simply noting the total duration of the melody or the harmony separately.
The application of crossduration can highlight points of convergence and divergence between different temporal streams. It