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A succession of notes which comprise the principal part in harmonized music.
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How do I make sure I'm hitting the right notes when I sing?
They both told me the same answer:
We learn by repetition and memorizing the sound of the melody, we don't think about intervals or relative pitch or anything. … But how do they memorize the sound of the melody? They don't have perfect pitch to memorize the sound of the melody.
And how will repetition help me to memorize the melody? …