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is the weaving together of melody and harmony in music

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Answered by umasahu871999
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Answer:

Texture The way melody, harmony, and rhythm are woven together.

Answered by suit89
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Melody in music

Definition:

Melody is a musical term that refers to a series of memorable notes. In a less formal environment, we can simply state it's the song's tune.

Example:

When you think of the song "Mary Had A Little Lamb," you generally think of the melody rather than the harmonic notes that might accompany it. When you sing "Happy Birthday" at a celebration, you're almost certainly singing the tune.

Harmony in music

Definition:

Melodies are strong enough to be music on their own, yet without some accompaniment, they might sound empty and lonesome. As a result, many composers use harmony to add supporting notes. Harmony is generally described as notes that sound at the same time. Harmony is a set of notes that accompany a tune.

Example:

Harmony often adds a framework or context for the melody, like a setting in a story. Think back to 'Mary Had A Little Lamb.' We can harmonize the melody by adding accompanying notes. We can do this by adding a countermelody or by adding chords.

Weaving together of melody and harmony in music:

When individual musical voices come together to form a cohesive whole, the result is harmony. Consider an orchestra.

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