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Descriptions Pitch and melody Pitch is an aspect of a sound that we can hear, reflecting whether one musical sound, note, or tone is "higher" or "ower" than another musical sound, note, or tone. We can talk about the highness or lowness of pitch in the more general sense, such as the way a listener hears a piercingly high piccolo note or whistling tone as higher in pitch than a deep thump of a bass drum. We also talk about pitch in the precise sense associated with musical melodies, basslines and chords. Precise pitch can only be determined in sounds that have a frequency that is clear and stable enough to distinguish from noise. For example, it is much easier for listeners to discern the pitch of a single note played on a piano than to try to discern the pitch of a crash cymbal that is struck. Amelody (also called a "tune") is a series of pitches (notes) sounding in succession (one after the other), often in a rising and falling pattern. The notes of a melody are typically created using pitch systems such as scales or modes. Melodies also often contain notes from the chords used in the song. The melodies in simple folk songs The melody to the traditional song "Pop Goes the Weasel" and traditional songs may use only the notes of a single scale, the scale associated ► 0:00 CC III MENU with the tonir note or key of a niven sona For examnle a folk song in the key ofc Samedida ...
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