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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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Orleans jazz,
performers took
turns playing melodies and
improvising countermelodies. In the
swing era of the 1920s–40s, big
bands relied more on arrangements...
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accompanying music,
accompaniment 2.
describes the chords, rhythms, and
countermelodies that
instrumental players used to
support a musician's
melody and improvised...
- unconventionally, a jazz-infused
flute line by
Hubert Laws throughout,
acting as a
countermelody to Heron's p****ionately
delivered spoken word vocal. This sp**** and...
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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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whereas lead
instruments and
singers switch between carrying the main or
countermelody and
falling silent. In big band music, the
guitarist is
considered part...
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instrumental version of 1974's "Morning Is the Long Way Home", with the
countermelody opened up from
behind the
vocal line,
stripped of its
original trippy...
- flageolets,
having two or
three bodies that
allowed for a
drone and
countermelody.
Flageolets were made
until the 19th century.
Flageolets have varied...