Melodics
Melodics is the features of melody that are characteristic for a particular style, period, or group of composers, e.g. baroque melodics, the melodics of Frédéric Chopin's compositions. Melodics is an element of a musical work which orders the sequence of sounds of different registers and duration time.
The two basic kinds of melodics – vocal and instrumental – are combined with the main executive means. The rest derive directly from the two above and reciprocally diffuse one another.
Kinds of melodics
- Vocal
- *Canticle
- *Ornamental
- Instrumental
- *Figurative
On account of the direction of the play we distinguish following kinds of melodics:
- ascending – melody elaborates to the top,
- descending – melody elaborates to the bottom,
- arched – melody ascends and descends,
- waving – melody ascends and descends in turns many times,
- based on a continual sound.
- diatonic – agitates on given sounds for a specific scale
- chromatic – implementation of chromatic signs, appear sounds that are extraneous for the scale
- syllabic - one sound falls to one syllable
- ornamental – few sounds fall to one syllable; most often it is connected with figurative or canticle melodics
- recitative – musical recitation.