stepdude11 says A medoly is a where a person puts together parts of several different songs to make one new song...the melody is talking about the arrangement of notes/sounds making up a song.
There is no difference between "medoly" and "melody." It seems like "medoly" may be a misspelling of "melody," which refers to a sequence of musical notes that are perceived as a single entity.
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There is no difference. Similarly, aquí and acá both mean "here".
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Lyrics are the words to the song while the melody is the tune or the music without the words.
A single line of music, a tune.
A song is with words and a tune melody doesn`t have any words at all
Rhythm is the time and beat kept when melody is the notes that makes the music change tones in the music.
A melody is a succession of musical notes, played in sequence. A chord is a collection of musical notes all played at the same time.
A melody is a succession of musical notes, played in sequence. A chord is a collection of musical notes all played at the same time.
There is no difference. In opera, when a character sings a melody by him or herself, it is called an aria, the Italian word for "air".
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A song is with words and a tune melody doesn`t have any words at all
An ostinato is a repeated melody, while repetition involves forming a melodic ostinato.
A descant is an ornamental melody that has higher pitch level than the main melody while an ostinato is a motif or phrase that is played repeatedly throughout a section.
The melody of a song is a specific part of the song. Often in a song with many instruments the melody is the leading string of notes that one would pick out and hum or whistle. The same song may also have a bass line that the bass instruments would play. Together these parts together could be described as the tune although sometimes it is used as a synonym for melody. Tune is a less technical term than melody.