- What is a melodic fragment?
- What are the example of melodic?
- What is a short melodic fragment?
- What is a melodic line example?
What is a melodic fragment?
We usually speak of melodies having duration of at least several seconds, with shorter groups of notes referred to as melodic fragments or motives (see below). A theme is an open-ended melody - one which is not complete in itself and so used to form larger sections of a piece of music.
What are the example of melodic?
Melody is used by every musical instrument. For example: Solo vocalists use melody when they sing the main theme of a song. Choral vocalists sing melodies as a group.
What is a short melodic fragment?
Motive. -A short melodic or rhythmic fragment used in the building of a melody.
What is a melodic line example?
1. melodic line - a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence; "she was humming an air from Beethoven"