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what is the melody of Renaissance music?​

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Answered by sritarutvik
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Explanation:

Every voice is a separate melody. Renaissance music is predominantly polyphonic, where each voice has a separate melodic line of its own. A polyphonic work does not have a single melody to follow but instead has several melodies superimposed.

Answered by Anonymous
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Every voice is a separate melody. Renaissance music is predominantly polyphonic, where each voice has a separate melodic line of its own. A polyphonic work does not have a single melody to follow but instead has several melodies superimposed.

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