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The high point of a melodic line is called what?

The high point of a melodic line is called the "peak" or "apex." It represents the highest pitch in the melody, often creating a moment of emotional intensity or resolution. This peak can be pivotal in shaping the overall structure and expressiveness of the musical piece.


The striking emotional effect created by the high point in the melodic line is called?

the climax


What is the highest elevation line shown on the map?

The highest elevation line shown on the map depends on what is the highest point - which is often the summit of a hill or mountain.


Is the roof line the height of the facia or the height of the highest point of the roof?

I would consider the roofline the highest point, or the "ridge".


What is the mode on a line plot?

The point (or points) where the plot is at its highest.


What is a single melodic line called?

Monophonic


Why is the highest point of a hill represented by an x not a contour line?

Contour lines are spaced at a regular height above sea level - every 50 metres, for example. The highest point of a hill may be just above the highest contour line. Therefore a spot or summit height symbol may be used to mark the highest point on the map.


How can you tell the highest point on a map?

Look for the spot with the highest elevation contour line and elevation numbers. Typically, the highest point on a map is where the contour lines are closest together, indicating steep terrain.


What term refers to one melodic line?

A monophonic texture refers to a musical texture consisting of a single melodic line without any harmonies or accompanying parts.


What is the height of the snow line of the Himalayas?

highest point-mount Everest height-8848m.


What is the definition of melodic range?

the difference between the highest value and the lowest value in your data


Why isn't the highest point on a hill or a mountain represented by a contour line?

The highest point on a hill or mountain is typically represented by a closed contour line, which indicates that all points along that line are at the same elevation. However, if a peak is very sharp or pointed, it may not be clear in contour mapping, especially if the contour intervals are large. Additionally, if the peak is too small to be captured accurately at the given scale, it may not appear as a distinct line. In such cases, the highest point may simply be marked with a point symbol or label instead.