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Intonation glide is a continuous change in pitch and contour of a vocal sound. It typically involves a smooth transition from one pitch level to another, creating a perceptible melodic movement in speech or singing. Intonation glides play a crucial role in conveying emotion, emphasis, and meaning in communication.
In "pretty language," the name Miyah could be described as elegant, charming, and melodic. It may evoke feelings of gracefulness and beauty.
The vocal style between speech and singing is called melodic speech or speak-singing. It involves using a combination of spoken word and musical intonation, often incorporating elements of both speech and singing to create a unique rhythmic and melodic expression. This style is commonly used in various forms of music, such as rap, hip-hop, and some forms of opera.
You can use singsong in a sentence to describe a repetitive or melodic rhythm in speech or writing, such as "The children's singsong voices filled the classroom with joy."
Having a multiplicity of sounds., Characterized by polyphony; as, Assyrian polyphonic characters., Consisting of several tone series, or melodic parts, progressing simultaneously according to the laws of counterpoint; contrapuntal; as, a polyphonic composition; -- opposed to homophonic, or monodic.
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Melodic, Melodious and Musical
the shape of the melodic line
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Basso continuo refers to the accompaniment provided by other instruments in Baroque music. Basso continuo accompanied the melodic line, and was usually played by a keyboard, whether harpsichord or, later, pianoforte; sometimes the cello provided the accompaniment.It was notated as just the bottom line, with the musician expected to fill in the harmony as indicated by the composer in numbers for the chords. Hence, the alternative name for basso continue was "figured bass".Usually the organ or harpsichord part that plays with other instruments for a Cantata.Instrument/s that accompanied the melodic line in Baroque music
that was a melodic tune.
The most typical Baroque accompaniment for a solo melodic instrument or voice is called 'basso continuo'. The chords would be played on a harpsichord or organ, and the bass line would be reinforced by a cello or a similar instrument of the period.
When ascending, the melodic minor scale has a raised 6th and 7th scale degree, but those two notes are lowered when descending.
I think the term you're looking for is melodic.
Melodic Excursions was created in 1982.
The opposite of recitative is aria. Aria is a solo vocal piece with a structured melody, often accompanied by orchestra or piano, and is more melodic and structured compared to the more speech-like recitative.