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Generally in most songs - there is a 4 bar melody of which the song is known. Anything in the song can be changed - or varied - except this 4 bar melody. So a specific song can have many different melodies and variations - all known by the original 4 bars of which the original song was known.
When the tempo is changed, the melody may sound faster or slower, but the notes and structure of the melody remain the same.
1. the act, process, or accident of varying in condition, character, or degree: Prices are subject to variation. 2. an instance of this: There is a variation in the quality of fabrics in this shipment. 3. amount, rate, extent, or degree of change: a temperature variation of 40° in a particular climate. 4. a different form of something; variant. 5. Music . a. the transformation of a melody or theme with changes or elaborations in harmony, rhythm, and melody. b. a varied form of a melody or theme, especially one of a series of such forms developing the capacities of the subject.
The melody is Mozart's 3rd Symphony in F minor only it has been changed a bit.
Melody Set Me Free - 2012 Everything Has Changed 2-6 was released on: USA: 26 March 2012
The elements that contribute to creating a good melody include a strong and memorable rhythm, a balance of repetition and variation, a clear and logical structure, and emotional expression.
The key elements that contribute to creating a good melody are a strong and memorable tune, a balance of repetition and variation, a sense of direction and resolution, and emotional expressiveness.
in music the theme is the original composition of music that has not been changed the variation is the theme changed by adding more notes, harmonising, changing the ryhthm etc, but it still has to be recognisable as the original theme
a variation of the song, Down to the Sea.that Ariel sings in the beginning of the 2nd film
There are many ways composers use variations on a melody. A few of the most common ones are to change the accompanying chords, place the melody in a lower register with another melody or bits of melody happening above it, and to change the rhythmic patterns but keep the notes of the melody the same or similar. Sometimes you will hear the composer switch from a major tonality to a minor tonality or vice versa. There are as many ways to vary a melody as a composer has imagination (I think that's why they like the challenge.)
The Dr Who theme tune has been changed numerous time, but the melody remained the original one. It changed over 5 times and was selected by the director.
No, direct variation is "y=ax." In direct variation a equals any real constant, b=1, and c must equal zero. If any of thee conditions are changed, it is not direct variation.
- by the variation of the temperature- by the variation of the pressure