When a melody is transposed to another key, the intervals between the notes remain the same, maintaining the overall shape and contour of the melody. The relationships between the notes and the overall music structure also remain consistent, only shifting up or down in pitch depending on the new key.
No, the composition of the same compound does not differ from one location to another. A compound has a fixed chemical formula regardless of where it is found. The arrangement of atoms and elements within the compound remains consistent regardless of its location.
The part of the experiment that remains the same is the control group. This group is used as a baseline for comparison and is not subjected to the variables being tested, ensuring that any changes in the experiment can be attributed to the manipulated variables.
The matter that changes in shape, size, or type but remains the same substance is called a physical change. This means that while the appearance of the matter might alter, its chemical composition remains unchanged. Examples include melting ice into water or cutting a piece of paper into smaller pieces.
No, a frozen egg is not heavier than an unfrozen egg. Freezing an egg may cause slight changes in density due to expansion of water molecules during freezing, but the overall weight remains the same.
The density of the metal in a crushed can remains the same as the density of the metal before the can was crushed. While the volume of the can decreases when it is crushed, the mass of the metal remains constant. Therefore, the density, which is mass divided by volume, remains unchanged.
No. Aria is an opera solo sung by a single voice. Melody is the main line of a tune, with which another voice can harmonize. An aria contains a melody, but a melody is not necessarily an opera aria.
Canon unison refers to two voices singing the same melody at the same pitch with a time delay. Mirroring, on the other hand, involves one voice singing a melody and another voice singing the same melody but in the opposite direction (up instead of down, for example).
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They're not the same - the vocal melody is the main voice in a song and can be completed by other voices (usually fainter) and the melody is the main tune and can be completed by other instruments. The vocal melody can follow the same notes as the melody or not. :)
well they are the same series but pichi pichi pich is season 1 and mermaid melody pure is season 2
Its speed changes but its frequency remains the same.
A round is a type of musical composition where multiple voices sing the same melody but start at different times, creating harmonies. The most famous example is "Frère Jacques" (Brother John) which has the same melody and words but starts at different times.
There are many ways composers use variations on a melody. A few of the most common ones are to change the accompanying chords, place the melody in a lower register with another melody or bits of melody happening above it, and to change the rhythmic patterns but keep the notes of the melody the same or similar. Sometimes you will hear the composer switch from a major tonality to a minor tonality or vice versa. There are as many ways to vary a melody as a composer has imagination (I think that's why they like the challenge.)
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i thought the same but no my melody is in hello kitty but miffy is not in hello kitty thay just look very the same hope this helps
The Thought Remains the Same was created in 2000.