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always Hauptstimme [when present]." In music, a counter-melody (often
countermelody) is a
sequence of notes,
perceived as a melody,
written to be pla****...
- In music, a counter-melody (often
countermelody) is a
sequence of notes,
perceived as a melody,
written to be pla****
simultaneously with a more prominent...
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possibly from the verb, to "complement") is the chords, rhythms, and
countermelodies that
keyboard players (piano or organ),
guitar players, or drummers...
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keyboard elements, such as the
Fender Rhodes piano,
creating complex countermelodies that were not
present in earlier, more
straightforward jazz renditions...
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provided by
other singers in the choir, who sing
harmony parts or
countermelodies.
Accompaniment parts range from so
simple that a
beginner can play...
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closed to the
opening of the
southern folk song "Dixie" pla**** as a
countermelody. The
Redskins pla****
south of the Mason-Dixon line, and as
there were...
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Orleans jazz,
performers took
turns playing melodies and
improvising countermelodies. In the
swing era of the 1920sā40s, big
bands relied more on arrangements...
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playing the
melody and/or a
higher line and the
latter playing either a
countermelody, a
harmony part, a part
below the
first violin line in pitch, or an...
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worried Costey ā "The
guitars on 'The Pretender' are
quite full on, with
countermelodies and so forth, and they all tend to be in the same range, so it gets...
- move at the
standard pace of 120
beats per minute, have
intricate countermelodies (frequently
appearing only in the
repeat of a strain), have a wide...