Descant

/ˈdɛskænt/ noun/verb

An independent melody sung or played above the main theme; to talk at length about a subject; a discourse or comment.

From Old French 'deschant,' from Medieval Latin 'discantus' — 'dis-' (apart) + 'cantus' (song). The melody that breaks free and soars above the main tune.

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