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What is melody in ordinary language?
 
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The term monometric describes music in which most of the rhythms are tied to the same overall accent pattern. In other words, monometric music remains in the same meter throughout the music. What term describes music with the simultaneous occurrence of more than one meter?
 
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Answer to Question 1

 the tunethe part of a piece of music that goes up and down, the part that most people hear and sing along with

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 polymeter

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