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Describe the movement of the melody.Did it match the season?

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Answered by Ayushikomal
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Melody is a timely arranged linear sequence of pitched sounds that the listener perceives as a single entity.

Melody is one of the most basic elements of music. A note is a sound with a particular pitch and duration. String a series of notes together, one after the other, and you have a melody. But the melody of a piece of music isn’t just any string of notes. It’s the notes that catch your ear as you listen; the line that sounds most important is the melody. First of all, a melodic line of a piece of music is a succession of notes that make up a melody. Extra notes, such as trills and slides, that are not part of the main melodic line but are added to the melody either by the composer or the performer to make the melody more complex and interesting are called ornaments or embellishments.

Examples of Melody:

“Pop Goes the Weasel” melody About this sound Play (help·info)

Melody from Anton Webern‘s Variations for orchestra, Op. 30 About this sound Play (help·info)

There are some common terms used in discussions of melody that you may find it useful to know. Below are some more concepts that are associated with melody.

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