A madrigal is a type of song in which vocalists sing different melodies at the same time. The number of voices varies from two to eight, and most frequently from three to six.
When two or more Vocal melodic lines of equal interest are performed simultaneously, you have either a duet, triplet. quartet and beyond that more likely a chorus, though quintets, sextets, septets, octets and possibly nonets could conceivably be performed for extremely discerning listeners.
When referring to melodic lines that are instrumental, it is generally called harmony. This is a more general term that applies equally to vocals.
In reference to the wording of the beginning of the question "What happens..." one could simply say that the music grows in complexity and up to a point, the listener might enjoy the music in a heightened state of appreciation. "What happens" is a bit vague in implication, thusly this writer inferred vocal lines first, instrumental lines 2nd, and finally the reaction of the audience.
Polyphony. One music line is called the melody. The other lines can be categorized as the counterpoint, countermelody, or the harmony
is called Polyphony. Used a lot in the Baroque period.
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Polyphonic
They're not the same - the vocal melody is the main voice in a song and can be completed by other voices (usually fainter) and the melody is the main tune and can be completed by other instruments. The vocal melody can follow the same notes as the melody or not. :)
We don't actually all sound the same, we do sound different. But if you mean that we sound the same if we sing in tune or pitch.
first of all, you dont sing "goodly", you sing well....For beginners, you should practice the singing scales every day for atleast half an hour..As you get better at the scales, start trying to sing along to popular songs like the national anthem...... Or sing along to your favorite songs.. Try to get it in pitch...also practice singing by tuning your self in different melodies like suprano and alto
vocaloid is not a show, it is a software that you put in melodies and lyrics to make them sing Good places to watch Vocaloid are: Youtube and Nico Nico Douga.
sing does not ryme with dream because a ryme is to word with the same ending and sing and dream do not have the same ending . the ending in sing is ing and the ending in dream is eam eam and ing r not the same
They're not the same - the vocal melody is the main voice in a song and can be completed by other voices (usually fainter) and the melody is the main tune and can be completed by other instruments. The vocal melody can follow the same notes as the melody or not. :)
Charlotte Church sings All I Ask of You. The vocalists are Patrick Wilson with Emmy Rossum as the female vocalist.
We don't actually all sound the same, we do sound different. But if you mean that we sound the same if we sing in tune or pitch.
Singing in a church choir or community chorus is a great way to learn how to sing. By singing with a group you overcome your insecurities and learn from other experienced vocalists.
a purple bird????
first of all, you dont sing "goodly", you sing well....For beginners, you should practice the singing scales every day for atleast half an hour..As you get better at the scales, start trying to sing along to popular songs like the national anthem...... Or sing along to your favorite songs.. Try to get it in pitch...also practice singing by tuning your self in different melodies like suprano and alto
Typically sing songs with lyrics that can be understood clearly to easily sung melodies. A capella - without musical instruments.
different word but same meaning, i was chinese
The game We Sing was released for the Wii console in 2009. The We Sing game allows for up to four players singing at the same time with four different microphones.
it's good to do on car jorneys
well depending on what the song is than yes
vocaloid is not a show, it is a software that you put in melodies and lyrics to make them sing Good places to watch Vocaloid are: Youtube and Nico Nico Douga.