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  • ...and be perceived as a single entity (possibly [[gestalt]]) to be called a melody. Most specifically this includes patterns of changing [[pitch (music)|pitch ...ichard Wagner]] popularized the concept of a ''[[leitmotif]]'': a motif or melody associated with a certain idea, person or place.
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  • ...val publication ''[[New Musical Express]]'' in 2000.<ref>{{cite news|title=Melody Maker to Merge with NME|date=15 December 2000|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/h ...ity of the record buying public at that time were buying 45 singles, the ''Melody Maker'' held little appeal other than for the dedicated music connoisseur.
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on ''[[Melody Maker]]''. *Johnstone, Nick (1999) ''Melody Maker: History of 20th Century Popular Music''. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 0-
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  • ==''Melody Maker'' issues== | [[Melody Maker/Catalogs/1961|1961]]
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  • This is a list of external links on ''[[Melody Maker]]''. Retrieved on 2009-04-20.
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  • ==''Melody Maker'' issues== | [[Melody Maker/Catalogs/1961|1961]]
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on ''[[Melody Maker]]''. *Johnstone, Nick (1999) ''Melody Maker: History of 20th Century Popular Music''. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 0-
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  • ...omposer]] (1862-1934) whose work is noted for [[chromaticism]], extended [[melody]], and [[African-American]] influences.
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  • This is a list of external links on ''[[Melody Maker]]''. Retrieved on 2009-04-20.
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  • ...mbining [[sound]] and silence into [[rhythm]], [[harmony|harmonies]] and [[melody|melodies]].
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Rinaldi 2009 Speak to me, melody. Music's biological roots and its relationships with language under scrutin
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  • A [[melody]] played with three beats per [[bar (musical)|bar]], usually in 3/4 or 3/8
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  • *[http://www.anesi.com/east/horstw.htm Text and melody] (MID format), [http://www.worldmilitaria.com/newsite/Media/HorstWesselLie
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  • ...and be perceived as a single entity (possibly [[gestalt]]) to be called a melody. Most specifically this includes patterns of changing [[pitch (music)|pitch ...ichard Wagner]] popularized the concept of a ''[[leitmotif]]'': a motif or melody associated with a certain idea, person or place.
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  • A form of [[popular music]] with a prominent vocal [[melody]], accompanied by [[guitar]], [[drum]]s, and [[bass guitar|bass]], usually
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  • ...www.harmony.org.uk Harmonic Progressions with demos and how to harmonise a melody]
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  • ...uctural elements of a jazz composition including form, chord progress, and melody. This style emerged in the 1960s with musicians such as Ornette Coleman, Ce
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  • *Page, Jimmy; Coverdale, David (1993) ''Coverdale-Page: Melody Line, Chords & Lyrics''. Woodford Green, Essex, England: International Musi
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  • {{r|Melody Greer}}
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  • {{r|Melody Maker}}
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Rinaldi 2009 Speak to me, melody. Music's biological roots and its relationships with language under scrutin
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  • ...tral bore hole. These holes are then covered or uncovered to produce the [[melody]]. ...ers, the melody holes are also countersunk so that the outside face of the melody holes will have the same diameter as the bagpipe chanter holes.
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  • ...val publication ''[[New Musical Express]]'' in 2000.<ref>{{cite news|title=Melody Maker to Merge with NME|date=15 December 2000|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/h ...ity of the record buying public at that time were buying 45 singles, the ''Melody Maker'' held little appeal other than for the dedicated music connoisseur.
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  • ...ecorded Viennese waltzes and has become iconic, even outside Austria. The melody is used in countless advertisements and is part of the score of many films,
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  • {{r|Unchained Melody}}
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  • ...as for many years the rival to the older and more musically conservative ''Melody Maker'' publication. While its initial focus was on mainstream pop acts, th Upon the demise of ''Melody Maker'' in 2001, several of its writers and features relocated to the ''NME
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  • {{r|leitmotif}} a [[melody]] associated with a certain idea, person or place
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  • {{r|Melody}}
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  • {{r|Melody Maker}}
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  • #'Unchained Melody' (Alex North, Hy Zaret) - 2:32
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  • ...mous in the version sung by [[Peter, Paul and Mary]]. Its light, engaging melody was taken from an old [[Negro Spiritual]], and its lyrics pose several phil
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  • A '''waltz''' is a melody played with three beats to the bar, usually in 3/4 or 3/8 time. Most waltz
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  • ...by the Danish composer [[Per Nørgård]] first for [[serialism|serializing]] melody, subsequently augmented with approaches to harmony, and rhythm.
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  • ...[[France]]. His work is characterised by [[chromaticism]] and extended [[melody]], and the influence of [[African-American]] music, experienced during a yo
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  • :Shakespeare unlocked his heart; the melody
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  • ...omgoog#page/n52/mode/1u Pease porridge] From ''The Original Mother Goose's Melody: As First Issued by John Newbery, of London, about A.D., 1760'' (1889)</ref
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  • ...|date=21 June 1975|title=John Bonham: Over the Hills and Far Away…|journal=Melody Maker|publisher=IPC|pages=9|issn=0025-9012}}</ref> Bonham had previously li ''Melody Maker'' journalist Chris Welch interviewed John at the farm in June 1975. P
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  • As with most solo piano, the right hand plays melody, dipping occasionally into harmony.
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  • ...t Help Falling in Love' (Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, George David Weiss; melody adapted from Martini's "Plaisir d'amour" (1784)) – 3:01
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  • ...re the third movement, usually a scherzo, with its beautiful, but very sad melody and, even more so, the quiet, un-triumphal endings of all four movements. T ...solete musical structure at the time of composition. The opening, rhythmic melody in the violins has been greatly analyzed for its inventive construction: th
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  • ==Melody== ...d 1933, however, German critics disputed this claim, pointing out that the melody had a long prior history. Such criticism became impossible after 1933.
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  • ...news| title=An Interview with Jimmy Page| author= Welch, Chris| publisher=Melody Maker| date=February 21, 1970| page= 12}}</ref> This concert was later broa
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  • * 2007: Macdonald Duck Eclair (''Our Favourite Shops: Roots of KOGA Melody'')
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  • ...for small a cappella ensembles usually include one voice singing the lead melody, one singing a rhythmic bass line, and the remaining voices contributing ch
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  • ...h-In'' style [[sketch]]es and routines. The four individual Bananas were [[Melody Greer]], [[Francois-Regis Klanfer]], [[Bonnie-Carol Case]], and [[John Davi
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  • * 2007: Sarah Melody (''Side Two'' [dance mix])
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  • '''Jacinda Jones''' (born Jacinda Melody Baldwin, 1968) is a singer-songwriter, and daughter of Led Zeppelin multi-i
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  • ...he employment of certain musical skills, such as recognising [[rhythm]], [[melody]] and [[harmony]], people with even modest amounts of talent can be taught
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  • ...sax family:from largest to smallest: contrabass, bass, baritone, tenor, C melody, alto, F mezzo-soprano, soprano, C soprano, sopranino}}
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  • * ''The World Needs A Melody''—April, 1973, '''SCH''', The New Kingston Trio, Longines Symphonette SYS
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  • ...r seven minutes in length. Guitarist Jimmy Page originally constructed the melody of this song at his home in Plumpton, East Sussex|Plumpton, England, where Page was able to bring in a completed arrangement of the melody, for which singer Robert Plant composed some lyrics. These lyrics are consi
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  • ...ornados keyboard player Dave Watts joined after answering an advert in ''[[Melody Maker]]''. That era of Affinity's history is documented on the ''1971-72''
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  • *Soprano – melody line; usually provides all tensions
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  • ...ussive flourishes. Shortly thereafter, another lead guitar playing its own melody. The song is then brought to a very abrupt end as the band simply stops pla ...hythm for a rock record. He was playing the bolero rhythm and I played the melody on top of it, but then I said, 'Jim, you've got to break away from the bole
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  • ...pes use "[[drones]]", which are most commonly three pipes accompanying the melody of the chanter with a constant background tonic note. The pipes are general ...ys (five on the tenor and four on both baritone and bass) to accompany the melody of the chanter; these keys are arranged in rows to give limited two note "c
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  • ...gs. It possesses a keybox for striking specific tuned notes on a series of melody strings ('chanter strings') as it is cranked, and there are also a smaller
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  • Opinions differ on authorship of words and melody of the song. The tune's origin may have been borrowed from galliard keyboar It's now generally thought that the melody of 'God Save the Queen', was composed in its present form by Dr [[Henry Car
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  • ...c infinity series, each wavelength is centered on a different partial. The melody is ultimately played not only at different wavelengths, each a different ke
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  • A strange reedlike instrument solos over the introductory guitar drone. This melody is played by Jones on the EMS VCS3, and makes excellent use of its joystick
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  • There is strictly only one standard [[melody]], although many poems will be distinguished by minor variations from this
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  • ...journal|date=6 December 1969|title=Zeppelin to Issue Stereo Single|journal=Melody Maker|issn=0025-9012}}</ref> Led Zeppelin were constantly pressured by Atla
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  • ...weet Shop on Main Street. By 1921, the ensemble was known as "[[Peg Meyers Melody Kings]]" and toured the [[Mississippi River]] on riverboats. <ref>Special C
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Rinaldi 2009 Speak to me, melody. Music's biological roots and its relationships with language under scrutin
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  • | ''[[Pecos Bill]] / [[Melody Time]]''
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  • ...immanent structure of this whole. A perfect example of such a Gestalt is a melody.) Gestalt research focused on on the perception of rhythm, pitch, melody, consonance, timbre, structural organization of musical space and other mus
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  • The music traditionally employs a delightful variety of melody instruments: voice; Uilleann [il'-&n] pipes (bellows-blown Irish bagpipes)
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  • ...d States. John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones originally played the melody on an acoustic guitar but then introduced an unusual triple-necked guitar t
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  • ...]] and medieval theorists defined music as tones ordered horizontally as [[melody|melodies]], and vertically as [[harmony|harmonies]]. [[Music theory]], with ...are those elements given primacy in European-influenced classical music: [[melody]], [[harmony]], [[rhythm]], [[Timbre|tone color or timbre]], and [[Musical
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  • ...le of classical Indian singers emulating the human voice, and phrasing his melody with the use of [[glissandi]] on the strings of of the sitar.<ref>{{cite bo
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  • ...k. Male baby finches learn to sing an enticing call, often a very complex melody, by listening to the father sing the call. It will take a Java Rice Sparro
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  • ...pitch (RP), that is, the pitch distances or intervals between notes of the melody, rather than in terms of individual absolute pitches (AP). Automatic electr ...it during development though they are also observed remembering a familiar melody, but showing no evidence of remembering its pitch level. Taken together, re
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  • ...rock jam band that have sold over 15 million albums and were hailed by ''[[Melody Maker]]'' as 'The Most Rock 'n' Roll Rock 'n' Roll Band in the World.' The
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  • |''Melody Maker'' ...e=Best Album for 1979 - 28 November 1979|accessdate=2009-02-10|publisher=''Melody Maker''}}</ref>
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  • ...g, hard-pounding A-side received encouraging reviews. 'Not a great deal of melody,' wrote ''[[New Musical Express]]'', 'but ample enthusiasm, sparkle and dri ...Take the Pretty Things into Your Local?|year=1964|month=31 October|journal=Melody Maker|volume=|issue=|pages=9|issn=0025-9012|accessdate=2009-06-05}}</ref> b
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  • ...Mississippi Flood of 1927, and the band combining to create a new original melody. Recording for the song took place in December 1970 at Headley Grange, wher
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  • ...plays a six-string Steel-string guitar|acoustic guitar introduction with a melody reminiscent of 'White Summer'. Page repeats the theme with 12-string acoust
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  • ...[chord]]s on even-numbered beats accompanying a [[Syncopation|syncopated]] melody in the right hand. Other time signatures were also popular, however, includ
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  • | ''Melody Maker''
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  • ...yed with during his earlier mid-1960s [[The Yardbirds|Yardbirds]] stint. ''Melody Maker'' journalist Chris Welch referred to 'Tangerine' as an 'embryonic Sta ...h metal slide overdubs, in a performance rarely matched for sheer emotion, melody and raw energy. A final melee of power chords and unison string bends quick
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  • ...c therapy as „the use of music and/or its musical elements (sound, rhythm, melody and harmony) by a qualified music therapist, with a client or group, in a p
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  • |''Melody Maker'' ...le=Best Album for 1976 - 11 October 1976|accessdate=2009-02-10|publisher=''Melody Maker''}}</ref>
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  • ...ber 1970|title=I II III Than you for making us the World's No. 1 Band|work=Melody Maker|publisher=IPC Media|accessdate=13 April 2014}}</ref> The album was re
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  • ...s| title=Robert Plant... Down to the Roots| author=Welch, Chris| publisher=Melody Maker| date=12 September 1970| pages= 16-17}}</ref> Plant signed up and in ...ctober 19,<ref>{{cite news| title= Led Zeppelin Début| author= | publisher=Melody Maker| date=October 26, 1968}}</ref> before changing their name permanently
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  • ...ref>{{cite journal| author=Welch, Chris |title= Yardbirds Split| publisher=Melody Maker| date=20 July 1968| issn=0025-9012}}</ref> members Page, bass player ...nal| author=Welch, Chris| title=Robert Plant... Down to the Roots| journal=Melody Maker| date=12 September 1970| pages=16-17| issn=0025-9012}}</ref> Plant si
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  • ...urely [[rhythm|rhythmical]] elements, i.e. to drumming, thus lacking any [[melody]] or [[harmony]]. Our closest cousins, the African great [[ape]]s ([[chimpa
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  • According to the saga "The Melody of the House of Buchet", Cormac married Eithne Táebfada, daughter of [[Cat
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  • | ''[[Pecos Bill]]/[[Melody Time]]''
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  • ...op. Drummer [[Bill Bruford]] was recruited from an ad he had placed in ''[[Melody Maker]]'', replacing Bob Hagger. A jazz aficionado, Bruford had played just ...e their first radio appearance on [[John Peel]]'s programme and, after ''[[Melody Maker]]'' columnist Tony Wilson selected them along with [[Led Zeppelin]] a
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  • ...nt parts of a piece (e.g. [[harmonic progression]], repetition of parts, [[melody]], …)
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  • rect 19 338 230 428 [[Melody]] rect 19 338 230 428 [[Melody]]
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  • ...s he would explore through the 1960s. Out of the four elements of music, [[melody]], [[harmony]], [[rhythm]] and [[timbre]], the piece almost completely aban
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  • *27 September - Led Zeppelin top the polls at the annual ''Melody Makers'' readers' poll. *27 September – The group wins seven ''Melody Maker'' poll awards at a reception in London.
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  • '''toôn''' ''cartoon'', cf. '''tûne''' ''melody'' *tyoôn
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  • '''''If You Knew Susie''''' and '''''Melody Time''''' ...aser of the ''[[Pecos Bill]]'' segment of Disney's cartoon compilation ''[[Melody Time]]'', which was released in 1948.<ref>
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  • ...ted by the harpsichord, each instrument enters in succession with a jaunty melody, sounding against a complex web of counterpoint played by those that have a ...re: the variations build on the [[bass line]] of the aria, rather than its melody, and musical [[canon (music)|canon]]s are interpolated according to a grand
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  • ...vement of his Symphony No. 10 goes so far as to encode his initials as the melody (in German terminology: D, S, C, H [D, E-flat, C, B]). The slow movement of
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  • ...Symphony No. 10, Shostakovich goes so far as to encode his initials in the melody (the sequence D, E-flat, C, B, in German notation, is represented as D, S,
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  • ...one''. This approach allows smooth and rapid changes of musical key, and a melody sounds as though it uses the same intervals regardless of the note it begin
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  • ...ref> Conversely, in Britain the album received a glowing review in the ''[[Melody Maker]]''. [[Chris Welch]] wrote, in a review titled 'Jimmy Page triumphs -
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  • ...Tchaikovsky, Mahler, Stravinsky, and Prokofiev. Its tonality; its basis in melody; its swift interplay of opposing moods (playful, humorous, brooding and tro ...his two previous efforts, has a tightly structured and concise shape, with melody rather than experimentation as the fundamental element. In this it is close
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  • ...writes the music separately for each instrument, so when playing the same melody, all instruments will be playing the same notes. The pitch aimed for by all
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  • ...of the voice."), and poetic pauses ("The object of these is to promote the melody"). Various rules are given concerning these subjects, with examples. The wh
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  • ...sert/Pelikan.htm The Filioque] Pelikan, Jaroslav (1988) excerpt from ''The Melody of Theology: A Philosophical Dictionary'' Harvard University Press</ref><re
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  • ...gle (band)|Pentangle]], [[Sinéad O'Connor]], and the [[Pearlfishers]]. The melody was also used for [[Bob Dylan]]'s song ''Bob Dylan's Dream'', as well as [[
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