That is called a " leit motif " .
Leit-motif refers to the musical theme associated with a person, place or idea.
The "A" melody
Melody can't exist without rhythm because melody is a rhythmically organized sequence of single tones so related to one another as to make up a particular phrase or idea.
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.
"Expressing a musical thought" - Hmm! I could go with a rhythmically organized sequence of single tones so related to one another as to make up a particular phrase or idea but I think "thought" is taking it too far. Basically a melody is a pleasing succession or arrangement of sounds, a tune.
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The character in "The Pardoner's Tale" who has a name indicating the abstract idea he represents is named "Death." This character serves as a symbolic representation of mortality and the consequences of sin in the story.
The character in the Canterbury Tales with a name indicating the abstract idea he represents is "Chaucer" himself, who is the narrator and a character in the prologue. His name suggests that he represents the author and the master storyteller of the tales.
A musical phrase or idea that consists of single notes played individually in a specific pattern/rhythm.
Leit-motif refers to the musical theme associated with a person, place or idea.
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Death represents death.
The "A" melody
Each Chinese character represents a different word or idea. There are characters for every word in the Chinese language.
An ideo gram means a word that looks like what it says for example: Folded.... the word folded, actually looks folded or heart the word heart is inside the shape heart. ideogram- a pictorial character or symbol that represents a specific meaning or idea.
I HAVE NO IDEA!I GUESS GO TO WALMART.COM AND TYPE Melody THEN SEE YOUR RESULTS! I hoped this helped! FroggyMama
It represents the idea of free education.