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A counter melody is a secondary or supplemental melody that is played simultaneously with the main melody.
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Kay Skinner has: Played Podge in "Five Survive" in 1971. Played Podge in "The Ski Wheelers" in 1971. Played Peggy in "Melody" in 1971. Played Podge in "Up the Creek" in 1971. Played Podge in "Time Flies" in 1971. Played Bonnie Burke in "Raising the Roof" in 1972.
Harmony Goodman has: Played Astrologer in "In Hot Pursuit" in 2003. Played Bar Dame 2 in "Wingtips" in 2005. Played herself in "Stage 5" in 2009. Played The Woman in "Our Secret" in 2009. Played Melody in "The Velvet Booth" in 2011. Played Morana Stone in "Raise Your Dead" in 2011.
Hedda Bartlett has: Played Lady Dainton in "Sonia" in 1921. Played Lady Cecilia in "A Woman of No Importance" in 1921. Played Court Lady in "The Glorious Adventure" in 1922. Performed in "Melody of Death" in 1922. Played Margaret in "The Lady of the Lake" in 1928.
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A counter melody is a secondary or supplemental melody that is played simultaneously with the main melody.
It is a melody played in a spiky rhythm, the opposite of STEGATO is LEGATO which is when the melody in played smoothly or, if you wish, flowingly.
Melody McCord has: Played Lady of the Court in "Bewitched" in 1964. Played Manicurist in "Bewitched" in 1964. Played Sleeping Beauty in "Bewitched" in 1964. Played Melody in "Falcon Crest" in 1981. Played Maid in "Falcon Crest" in 1981.
no left hand also plays melody
Yes harmony is usually played with the left hand while melody is usually played in the right hand. USUALLY!
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.
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The version of unchained melody that was played on Quantum Leap was done by the Righteous Brothers. It was featured in the M.I.A. episode.
John Lennon played rhythm guitar and George Harrison played melody.
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