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stemmene

Stemmene is the plural form of the Norwegian noun stemme, meaning voice, vocal part, or utterance. The term is used to refer to multiple voices or opinions, especially in musical and political contexts, but it can also describe tone or manner of speaking.

In music, stemmene denotes the individual vocal lines in a polyphonic work, such as a choir with

In elections and debates, stemme refers to a vote or ballot. Stemmene can be used to speak

In everyday language, stemme can describe the tone or timbre of a voice, as in speaking with

See also: stemme (singular), stemmegivning.

soprano,
alto,
tenor,
and
bass
parts.
In
scores,
composers
or
editors
indicate
each
stemme,
and
singers
or
instrumentalists
perform
them
together
as
a
cohesive
ensemble.
The
concept
is
central
to
the
study
of
harmony
and
vocal
writing,
where
different
stemmene
interact
to
create
texture
and
balance.
of
the
votes
cast
or
the
results,
for
example:
stemmene
ble
telt.
The
term
also
appears
in
political
reporting
to
describe
the
outcome
of
a
vote
or
the
distribution
of
support
among
options.
a
particular
stemme
or
manner.
The
phrase
å
legge
sin
stemme
expresses
giving
one's
vote
or
expressing
support
for
a
position
or
proposal.