How to explain melody to a child?

How to explain melody to a child?

Melody is a series of different tones, or sounds, in a piece of music. The notes are played or sung one after another to make up a song. The tones in a melody may be low or high. The highness or lowness of a tone is called its pitch. A melody (from Greek μελῳδία (melōidía) ‘singing, chanting’), also tune, voice, or line, is a linear succession of musical tones that the listener perceives as a single entity.Melody is a succession of pitches in rhythm. The melody is usually the most memorable aspect of a song, the one the listener remembers and is able to perform.

What does melody say to her parents?

When Melody’s parents arrive to pick Melody and Penny up, Melody pushes a button on Elvira and her first words to her parents are spoken, “Hi, Dad. Hi, Mom. I am so happy. Then, she pushes more buttons to say something to her parents she has never said: “I love you. Her parents get very emotional. Melody is a kind person and typically of a calm disposition. Due to her extraordinary hearing as well as natural astuteness, she is very perceptive and caring when it comes to the feelings of others.

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