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- Counter-melody abstract "In music, a counter-melody (often countermelody) is a sequence of notes, perceived as a melody, written to be played simultaneously with a more prominent lead melody: a secondary melody played in counterpoint with the primary melody. A counter-melody performs a subordinate role, and is typically heard in a texture consisting of a melody plus accompaniment.In marches, the counter melody is often given to the trombones or horns (American composer David Wallis Reeves is credited with this innovation in 1876.) The more formal term countersubject applies to a secondary or subordinate melodic idea in a fugue. A countermelody differs from a barbershop quartet-style harmony part sung by a backup singer in that whereas the harmony part typically lacks its own independent musical line, a countermelody is a distinct melodic line.".
- Counter-melody thumbnail Primary_and_secondary_melody_BWV_1079,_m.1-3.png?width=300.
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- Counter-melody wikiPageRevisionID "653664397".
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Accompaniment.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Backing_vocalist.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Backup_singer.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Barbershop_music.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Category:Accompaniment.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Category:Melody.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Counterpoint.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Countersubject.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink David_Wallis_Reeves.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink French_horn.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Fugue.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Hauptstimme.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Melody.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Musical_note.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Musical_texture.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Parallel_harmony.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Subject_(music).
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Texture_(music).
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_sub-Saharan_African_harmony.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink Trombone.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLink File:Primary_and_secondary_melody_BWV_1079,_m.1-3.png.
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLinkText "Counter-melody".
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLinkText "counter-melodies".
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLinkText "counter-melody".
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLinkText "countermelodies".
- Counter-melody wikiPageWikiLinkText "countermelody".
- Counter-melody hasPhotoCollection Counter-melody.
- Counter-melody wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Accompaniment.
- Counter-melody wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Audio.
- Counter-melody wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music-theory-stub.
- Counter-melody wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Counter-melody wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Counter-melody subject Category:Accompaniment.
- Counter-melody subject Category:Melody.
- Counter-melody hypernym Sequence.
- Counter-melody type Article.
- Counter-melody type Article.
- Counter-melody comment "In music, a counter-melody (often countermelody) is a sequence of notes, perceived as a melody, written to be played simultaneously with a more prominent lead melody: a secondary melody played in counterpoint with the primary melody.".
- Counter-melody label "Counter-melody".
- Counter-melody sameAs Contre-mélodie.
- Counter-melody sameAs m.033lw2.
- Counter-melody sameAs Q2995950.
- Counter-melody sameAs Q2995950.
- Counter-melody wasDerivedFrom Counter-melody?oldid=653664397.
- Counter-melody depiction Primary_and_secondary_melody_BWV_1079,_m.1-3.png.
- Counter-melody isPrimaryTopicOf Counter-melody.