When a melody voice part or instrumental part moves from one tone to a tone that is not adjacent, it is said to move by a leap. Leaps can vary in size, and they often create a sense of contrast or excitement in the music. In contrast, moving between adjacent tones is referred to as a step.
It is called the instrumental.
That would be an instrumental :)
In music, imitation is the repetition of a melody in a polyphonic texture shortly after its first appearance in a different voice, usually at a different pitch. The melody may vary through transposition, inversion or otherwise, but retain its original character.
It can play the melody, melody drone, a drone and a rhythm. This is becaus it is said that it is very similar to the human voice - which means that basically, it can do what we can do!
Vox principalis or principal voice sings the melody.
In a vocal solo, the voice is the melody.
It is called the instrumental.
The voice melody is the memorable part of the song. Like when you think of "Somewhere over the rainbow" you think of the vocal line.
That would be an instrumental :)
instrumental
No. Aria is an opera solo sung by a single voice. Melody is the main line of a tune, with which another voice can harmonize. An aria contains a melody, but a melody is not necessarily an opera aria.
baritone
A melody is a tune, voice, or repetitive line which tends to be a combination of pitch and rhythm. A main melody is the most used or strongest sounding melody in the song.
Melody.
In music, imitation is the repetition of a melody in a polyphonic texture shortly after its first appearance in a different voice, usually at a different pitch. The melody may vary through transposition, inversion or otherwise, but retain its original character.
sing/sang
Sing