Your question is as vague as it is unanswerable. There is no singular melody that Classical Music adheres to. Bach used lively rhythms, fast 16th notes and polyphonic texture. His melodies became the style of the Baroque period. Meanwhile, Beethoven would use cyclical forms and recurring motives alongside contrasted themes and generally homo-phonic texture as was the norm in the Classical period (classical era and classical genre are two very different things).
Each composer creates new melodies for each of his/her works. If there was a singular one, music would get boring and repetitive.
It depends on what band your listening but its usually a fast beat of four.
Very upbeat.
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They are both ordered in scales and are both based on a melody and a rhythm.
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melody is the words to a song edit: Melody is the Main part going on in a song, its the part that you would hum even though there may be other parts going on, it is not always the words of a song, in classical music there is seldom words but always a melody in a guitar solo the guitar is the melody and the part one would hum, even though there are bass guitars/ drums probably going on and possibly a guitar rhythym.
It is a classical music!!
Repetitive and Imitative
They are both ordered in scales and are both based on a melody and a rhythm.
In the Classical Period (1750-1825), the music is written in homophonics: the right hand playing the melody and the left hand playing an accompaniment.
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There are many synonyms for the word music. They include melody, harmony, instrumental. swing, rock and roll, classical, hymn, and tune.
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Melody Music was created in 2003-08.
melody is the words to a song edit: Melody is the Main part going on in a song, its the part that you would hum even though there may be other parts going on, it is not always the words of a song, in classical music there is seldom words but always a melody in a guitar solo the guitar is the melody and the part one would hum, even though there are bass guitars/ drums probably going on and possibly a guitar rhythym.
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It is a classical music!!
Usually, it can be either. Where it's higher pitch, it could be melody. It also depends on what genre of music it is. Most of the time in modern music , it gets harmony. In classical music it gets melody and most of the time, most solos depending on the composer on their personal preference
Melody is the most important part of the music. It is the tune of the song. Harmony is the part that plays along with the melody.