What is the most memorable part of a musical composition?
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Responses
the key signature
the key signature
the melody
the melody
the accompaniment
the accompaniment
the texturing
Among the options provided, the most memorable part of a musical composition is typically:
the melody
The melody is the sequence of musical notes that are perceived as a single entity. It's the part of the music that is easiest to recognize and often what we remember and hum along to. The melody is frequently the most prominent and distinct part of a musical piece, which tends to stick in the listener's memory.
What does pitch refer to?
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Responses
the volume a sound is played at
the volume a sound is played at
the shortness of a note
the shortness of a note
the note that gets the beat
the note that gets the beat
the high or low tone of a note