rhythm
The three parts of Indian music are: Raga: a single melody line Drone: a constant fixed note Tala: the rhythm
Rhythm is the time and beat kept when melody is the notes that makes the music change tones in the music.
the definition of melody is a rhythm or something like a beat. :) No, that's Rhythm, melody is the tune of a piece of music.
There are quite a few differences between Indian and Western music. These differences include tonality, rhythm, and meter usage for example.
Music is constructed from melody, harmony and rhythm
Melody, Rhythm, Dynamics, Timbre, Texture and Tempo
pitch melody rhythm harmony timbre
Music is made of only 3 elements: Melody, Harmony, and Rhythm.
Music is in everything. Music doesn't have to consist of a melody, even. Music can just be a rhythm, like you typing on your keyboard, or tapping your foot. Music and rhythm set a pace for life, and without it, it would be dull. I honestly think music is very important in everyday life, not just school. It provides stimulation and culture in school, and is extremely important. -EmmyGoat
Which of the foundational musical elements is best defined as "the forward movement of music in time"? variety melody rhythm harmony
rhythm, improvisation and sometimes melody Helpful?? x
Music comes with three elements: Harmony, Melody, Rhythm as per this article..melody cannot exist without rhythm.. http://www.kennedy-center.org/nso/classicalmusiccompanion/rhythm.html but i am still searching ____ Theoretically, yes. Typically, rhythm requires a pattern and repetition of that pattern (as with ALL musical ideas, there are exceptions). Also, the concept of rhythm is historically-specific. Our biased, contemporary ears might hear rhythms in music whose creators had different concepts/ideas for what they were doing. So, maybe a melody that does not exist in any regular/patterned time (beatless, meterless) and/or doesn't repeat any rhythmic patterns. Similarly, there can be rhythm without melody. Some Christian liturgical chants and opera recitatives have usually-brief sections w/o melody. Lots of rap doesn't have melody. Basically, many declamatory singing styles don't have melody.