Sagot :
Answer:
melody, texture, rhythm, form, and harmony
Explanation:
While there are many different approaches to describing the building blocks of music, we often break music down into five basic elements: melody, texture, rhythm, form, and harmony. ... Of these five elements, there are two that almost always come first: melody and rhythm.
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Answer:
Melody
A succession of musical notes; a series of pitches often organized into phrases.
Harmony
The simultaneous, vertical combination of notes, usually forming chords.
Rhythm
The organization of music in time. Also closely related to meter.
Texture
The density (thickness or thinness) of layers of sounds, melodies, and rhythms in a piece: e.g., a complex orchestral composition will have more possibilities for dense textures than a song accompanied only by guitar or piano.
Structure or Form
The sections or movements of a piece; i.e. verse and refrain, sonata form, ABA, Rondo (ABACADA), theme, and variations.
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