Mayur Arya
  • 1

What are the differences between harmony and melody in a composition?

  • 1

Melody is the main tune, while harmony supports it with complementary notes. Melody is linear, while harmony creates depth and richness in a composition by adding layers of sound.

Class 6 Arts Kriti-I Chapter 6 Music and your Emotions NCERT solutions

Class 6 Visual Arts Kriti-I music and your emotions question answer

Share

1 Answer

  1. Melody consists of a sequence of notes forming the main tune, while harmony involves simultaneous notes that enhance the melody. Harmony adds depth, creating fuller soundscapes. Melody carries the emotional essence, while harmony strengthens its impact. Together, they shape musical compositions, balancing simplicity with complexity to engage listeners effectively.

    • 37
Leave an answer

Leave an answer

Browse