MELODY- in music, the aesthetic product of a given succession of pitches in musical time, implying rhythmically ordered movement from pitch to pitch. Melody in Western music by the late 19th century was considered to be the surface of a group of harmonies.
RHYTHM- is music's pattern in time. ... Rhythm can exist without melody, as in the drumbeats of so-called primitive music, but melody cannot exist without rhythm. In music that has both harmony and melody, the rhythmic structure cannot be separated from them.
TEXTURE OF SAKURA SONG- This piece is a hybrid for its use of both monophony and polyphony.
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MELODY- in music, the aesthetic product of a given succession of pitches in musical time, implying rhythmically ordered movement from pitch to pitch. Melody in Western music by the late 19th century was considered to be the surface of a group of harmonies.
RHYTHM- is music's pattern in time. ... Rhythm can exist without melody, as in the drumbeats of so-called primitive music, but melody cannot exist without rhythm. In music that has both harmony and melody, the rhythmic structure cannot be separated from them.
TEXTURE OF SAKURA SONG- This piece is a hybrid for its use of both monophony and polyphony.
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