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melody and chorus
In the celebrations marking the return of democracy in March 1990 at Santiago's Estadio Nacional de Chile, the anthem was played in its present melody, raised to F Major ( the Royal Musical Official Version of the anthem ) which is the original melody of the second anthem by Carnicer, but using the 1847 lyrics as text, save for the original chorus.
On the other hand, during rehearsals, workmen in the theater stopped what they were doing during Va, pensiero and applauded at the conclusion of this haunting melody while the growth of the " identification of Verdi's music with Italian nationalist politics " is judged to have begun in the summer 1846 in relation to a chorus from Ernani in which the name of one of its characters, " Carlo ", was changed to " Pio ", a reference to Pope Pius IX's grant of an amnesty to political prisoners.
Combined, these electronic devices have supplied many memorable keyboard sounds, such as the " growl " in " Tom Sawyer " and the melody featured in the chorus of " The Spirit of Radio ".
Puccini used three of these in the opera, including the national anthem ( heard during the appearance of the Empero Altoum ) and, most memorably, the folk melody " Mo-li-hua " (" Jasmine Flower ") which is first heard sung by the children's chorus after the invocation to the moon in Act I, and becomes a sort of ' leitmotif ' for the princess throughout the opera.
Despite this, the number ends with another example of Sullivan's counterpoint, with the chorus singing the second melody of the piece (" Let us gaily tread the measure ") while the orchestra plays the first (" Climbing over rocky mountain ").
The first chorus of an arrangement typically introduces the melody, and is followed by subsequent choruses of development.
The show's theme song uses exactly the same verse and chorus melody as the GG Allin classic ' Multiple Forms of Self-Satisfaction '.
A fragment of the lyric ( changed to " Riding down from Bangor on the midnight train ...") appears in the quodlibet of the arrangement for orchestra and chorus of Charles Ives's song " The Circus Band ," though apparently with a different melody.
" Naturally, the timpani are placed at the forefront: the piece starts with a timpani solo and the chorus and timpani trade the melody back and forth.
Allan Kozinn, The New York Times music critic, finds " a model marriage of music and text ... From the gentle falling melody assigned to the opening words (" Comfort ye ") to the sheer ebullience of the " Hallelujah " chorus and the ornate celebratory counterpoint that supports the closing " Amen ", hardly a line of text goes by that Handel does not amplify ".
For example, the chorus in some swing music consists of 32 bars, which follows an AABA structure, where each letter consists of four 8-count sections and the B letter has a different melody.
) Each of the first two verses is followed by an instrumental interlude ; the alto and soprano solos, " O Glaube ", based on the recitative melody, precede the fourth verse, sung by the chorus ; and the fifth verse is a duet for the two soloists.
According to Sandford, " About a Girl " has a " chiming melody and ironic chorus ".
Typically a music hall song consists of a series of verses sung by the performer alone, and a repeated chorus which carries the principal melody, and in which the audience is encouraged to join.
* The melody was used to words in Irish and sung by the Bunratty Castle chorus during the 1970s.
It seems like the dirge of national degradation, the wail of a race, stricken and crushed, familiar with tyranny, submission and unrequited labor … And here I cannot help noticing the similarity existing between the working chorus of the sailors and the dirge-like negro melody, to which my attention was specially directed by an incident I witnessed or rather heard.
In each chorus the melody is introduced or led off by the lead singer whose is then seconded by another singer who begins to vary the melody before the end of the leader's first line.
Typically, a music hall song consists of a series of verses sung by the performer alone and a repeated chorus, which carries the principal melody and in which the audience is encouraged to join.
Other portions of this record also in high regard include the trumpet introduction by Armstrong that begins the song-this cadenza incorporates an almost syncopated opening, the wordless ' scat ' singing chorus by Armstrong where he accompanies and varies a melody played by the clarinetist, and a piano solo by Hines.
The melody is still the same, with an industrial kind of groove to the beginning and then the chorus comes in and it's full on crazy, with the screaming vocals .” The idea for recording a cover version of the song came during a soundcheck by then-Danzig guitarist John Christ.
The song was sung at football matches by fans of the Republic of Ireland team. The melody of the chorus was adapted for Ally's Tartan Army, the Scotland national football team's anthem for the FIFA World Cup 1978, this was itself adapted as the chorus of Put ' Em Under Pressure, the anthem for the Republic of Ireland team for the FIFA World Cup 1990.
The melody for the chorus was taken from another unreleased Manic Street Preachers song, " Just Can't Be Happy Without You ".

melody and Back
Tito, who is a natural baritone, hummed the bass melody in " I Want You Back " while his other brothers backed him up before Michael and Jermaine led the rest of the song, Tito also sung a partial lead in the group's 1970 hit, " ABC ".
It was re-released in 1998 under the name Die Erste, with the uncleared sample in " Back " replaced by a distinctively off-key piano melody played by Textor.
The song with " such a pleasurable melody and such discomfiting politics that it has fascinated Secor since he was a kid in Virginia " led him to write “ Carry Me Back to Virginia ,” for the new album.
In more recent live full band performances ( with either ELP or with The Keith Emerson Band ), Emerson generally plays a version of the interlude melody on Hammond organ, whereas on earlier live versions, Greg Lake would sing and perform the piece on acoustic guitar sans any Moog solo or drums ( such as on Welcome Back My Friends to the Show That Never Ends ... Ladies and Gentlemen ).
In 2006, Amy Winehouse recorded the song " Tears Dry On Their Own " for her album Back to Black, which keeps the chord progression, arrangement and instrumentation of " Ain't No Mountain High Enough ", but which contains a different melody and different, original lyrics written by Winehouse.
The song with " such a pleasurable melody and such discomfiting politics that it has fascinated bandleader Ketch Secor since he was a kid in Virginia " led him to write “ Carry Me Back to Virginia ,” for the group's album.

melody and Forth
The words to the song The Son of God Goes Forth to War can be set to this melody.

melody and was
Over the rattling of fenders, humming of tires and chattering of gears there was a charming melody of whispers and tiny giggles.
The lyric, Mercer remembers, was tailored to fit the unusual melody.
She had black eyes, long and intriguingly tilted, and the way she walked was melody.
Brahms wrote to Clara Schumann that the inspiration for the dramatic entry of the horn in the introduction to the last movement of his First Symphony was an alphorn melody he heard while vacationing in the Rigi area of Switzerland.
In 1992, he wrote the introduction melody for the European football championship, which was organised by Sweden that year.
The origin of the nickname appears to be a poem entitled “ The Pilgrims At Home ” written by Edwin Fitzwilliam that was sung at the 1907 home opener (“ Rory O ’ More ” melody ).
This taste for structural clarity worked its way into the world of music, moving away from the layered polyphony of the Baroque period, towards a style where a melody over a subordinate harmony — a combination called homophony — was preferred.
His next important breakthrough was in the Opus 33 string quartets ( 1781 ), where the melodic and the harmonic roles segue among the instruments: it is often momentarily unclear what is melody and what is harmony.
Herbert chose in the books that followed to undermine Paul ’ s triumph with a string of failures and philosophical paradoxes ; Dune was a heroic melody, and Dune Messiah was its inversion.
The melody of the Deutschlandlied was originally adapted by Joseph Haydn in 1797 to provide music to the poem " Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser " (" God save Franz the Emperor ") by Lorenz Leopold Haschka.
Early epic poetry was also accompanied by music, and pitch changes associated with the accented Greek must have highlighted the melody, though the exact mechanism is still a topic of discussion.
Another version of the story was that the group had gotten inspiration for writing the song after hearing The Orioles ' rock ' n ' roll version of Big Joe Williams ' hit, " Baby Please Don't Go ", taking its melody from the song.
It was usually written in 2 / 4 or 4 / 4 time with a predominant left hand pattern of bass notes on strong beats ( beats 1 and 3 ) and chords on weak beats ( beat 2 and 4 ) accompanying a syncopated melody in the right hand.
It was a slow and rhythmic samba music and had an emphasis on melody and generally easy acceptance.
This kind of samba was characterized by extensive compositions of melody and patriotic verses.
The judge ruled that any similarities in the melody were minor and " Titles " was a Vangelis original.
If the viola was given a melodic part, it was often duplicated ( or was in unison with ) the melody played by other strings.
Kandinsky was similarly influenced during this period by Richard Wagner's Lohengrin which, he felt, pushed the limits of music and melody beyond standard lyricism.
The melody was first written down in 1574.

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