tegenpunt
Tegenpunt, commonly translated as counterpoint, is the practice in music of composing with two or more independent melodic lines that together form a coherent harmonic texture. Each line retains its melodic identity while interacting with the others according to established rules of voice leading. The result is music in which melodic variety and harmonic support are balanced, and where the interplay between voices is as important as any single melody.
Etymology and history: The term derives from Latin contra punctum and entered Dutch through later European
Core principles and forms: The practice emphasizes the independence of voices, careful handling of dissonance, and
Contemporary use: While many modern composers employ freer approaches, counterpoint remains a foundational concept in music