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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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Try going to www.midomi.com. It is a website that you can hum part of the song and it will recognize it.
C Major (or A minor)
The first note in the melody of "Lullabye" by Billy Joel is the major 3rd.
The chords that go with a specific melody in a song are typically chosen based on the key of the song and the notes in the melody. Common chords that are used include major, minor, and dominant chords that complement the melody and create a harmonious sound.
There is no such thing as A major key for organ. The organ is a C melody instrument, just like a piano.
The melody is what most people call the "music." In modern music, the melody refers to the main idea, usually the lyrics, of a piece of music. A harmony, typically background vocals and/or instrumentation, is usually added to a melody.
Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life (The Dream Melody), Broadway Melody, Broken-hearted Melody, Chinese Cafe/Unchained Melody, Come Back To Me My Melody, Distant Melody, Dixie Melody, Dream Melody, Easy Melody, Just Like A Melody Out Of The Sky, Little Church Around The Corner (from The Magic Melody), Lonely Little Melody, Magic Melody, Manhattan Melody, Melody, Melody Fair, Melody For Two, Melody From The Sky, Melody In A, Melody In F, Melody In Spring, Melody Man, Melody Of Love, Melody Of Spring, Melody Time, My Melody Of Love, Nice Melody, Play A Simple Melody, Playful Melody, Please Don't Monkey With Broadway (from Broadway Melody Of 1940), A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody, Pretty Melody, Public Melody Number One, Rock-a-bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody, Simple Melody, Tell Me With A Melody, That Honky-tonky Melody, That Samson And Delilah Melody, Unchained Melody, World Needs A Melody
The Bella lullaby is in g major. However, it can also be played in B minor. It is a lovely tune that sets the night for your children. The melody makes them sleepy.
He made use of it, but neither plagiarism nor piracy was involved. The melody was in the public domain, and Charles Dawes' authorship of the melody was acknowledged along with Carl Sigman's authorship of the lyrics to "It's All in the Game".
There are many ways composers use variations on a melody. A few of the most common ones are to change the accompanying chords, place the melody in a lower register with another melody or bits of melody happening above it, and to change the rhythmic patterns but keep the notes of the melody the same or similar. Sometimes you will hear the composer switch from a major tonality to a minor tonality or vice versa. There are as many ways to vary a melody as a composer has imagination (I think that's why they like the challenge.)
The "Happy Birthday" song is typically sung in a major key, often in C major or G major, and follows a simple melody that consists of four phrases. The scale used in the song is based on the major scale, which includes the notes of the chosen key. For example, in C major, the notes are C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. The melody is designed to be uplifting and celebratory, fitting the occasion of a birthday.