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In , a counter-melody (often countermelody) is a sequence of , perceived as a , written to be played simultaneously with a more prominent lead melody. In other words, it is a secondary melody played in with the primary melody. A counter-melody performs a subordinate role, and it is typically heard in a consisting of a melody plus .

In marches, the counter-melody is often given to the or . American composer David Wallis Reeves is credited with this innovation in 1876.

The more formal term applies to a secondary or subordinate melodic idea in a . A countermelody differs from a harmony part sung by a in that whereas the harmony part typically lacks its own independent musical line, a countermelody is a distinct melodic line. Including a counter melody makes the music become polyphonic, a type of texture where there are two or more melodies. This can also be called counterpoint or contrapuntal.


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