well, technically it would just be unison, but it could also be called monophonic.
Monophonic
the term 'melodious' means the tune that is being played has a melody (tune) that stands out. So answering your question, melodious is definitely not a musical performance so i suppose you could say it is sweet sounding BUT- it does not always have to be a nice tune. It could just be something 'catchy'. Hope this helps :-)
It simply means everyone has a view on everything and those things may be different or alike to yours. Everyone has an opinion.
it means to think that everyone can win
No, everyone doesn't agree with Jeremy Rifkin's articles. He is an economic and social theorist, which means his articles are theories.
Wade Collins said the word hobnocker on iCarly. Everyone is wondering what it means LOL.
It means for a group to sing all the sing pitch and at the same time, sounding as if they were one.
Singing in unison means singing together or at the same time
"Unison" means "at the same time" Ex. "Best friends forever!" said the two girls in unison.
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It is actually very simple! In dance and voice, including nearly every other use of the word, it means syncronized, in time with each other, or like when many people do the same things at the same time.
An octave.
It comes from the Latin words "uni", which means "one"; and "sonus", which means "sound". Combined, it creates the phrase "unisonus", or "one sound", and that later became the word we now know as "unison".
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Unis. stands for Unison. It means that you should play together.
Speaking in unison means multiple people speaking at the same time, saying the same words or phrases in synchronization. It is a way to show unity, agreement, or to emphasize a point collectively.
Well, first of all, an octave is usually referred to as two notes, being 8 notes apart (although if you include sharps and flats they are 12 notes apart). If an instrument is said to have a "2 octave range", that simply means one can play up to 24 different sounding notes on the instrument. My poor illustrations... imagine a piano.... This would be one octave. ---------------------------------- Bb C# Eb F# G# A B C D E F G A ---------------------------------- An instrument with a 2 octave range would be able to play... -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bb C# Eb F# G# Bb C# Eb F# G# A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A --------------------------------------------------------------------
Piano octaves can be any name on the piano of one note, C octave, G# octave, Bb octave. An octave stands for octo which means 8 in Latin. If you notice any distance between two of the same notes they will always be eight (in terms of counting intervals, which means you count the first and last notes and well as all in between). Therefore if you pick any note on the piano, eight notes up or down from there will be an octave.