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Who composed the melody The Evening Bells as performed by Ivan Rebroff?

Ivan kozlov


What is the definition of the word called round form in music?

A round (also called a canon) is a melody which has a repeating harmonic pattern of a fixed length. This pattern is repeated a number of times in the course of the melody. At the end of each pattern, a new performer can start at the beginning of the melody and the portions of the melody will harmonize with each other. As each performer reaches the end of the melody, he starts again at the beginning. One of the simplest and best-known examples of the form is "Row, row, row your boat", a sixteen-bar canon entirely in the tonic key. A new performer may enter after the first four bars.


What is an added melody above given melody?

DescantA contrapuntal or decorative melody superimposed ABOVE another (the principal) melody is a descant. In this sense, "above" means higher in pitch - that is, the counterpoint melody is higher in pitch than the principal melody.The term derives from Middle English dyscant,Anglo-French & Medieval Latin; Anglo-French descaunt,from Medieval Latin discantus, from Latin dis- + cantus song.See the related links below.


What is the melody or tune in blank space?

if you know the melody of shaggy then you know the melody of balnk space


What songs have melody in the title?

Several songs feature "melody" in the title, including "Melody" by The Beatles, "Melody" by Jimmie Rodgers, and "Melody of Love" by Sammy Kaye. Additionally, "Melody" is a track by the band The Hollies. These songs span various genres and eras, showcasing the diverse ways artists have incorporated the concept of melody into their work.

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