Harmonymelody
Harmonymelody is a term used in music theory and composition to describe an integrated approach to the relationship between harmony and melody. In this framework, melodic design is guided by the underlying harmonic structure, and chord progressions are chosen to support melodic contour rather than to serve as a separate, static backdrop.
The term blends "harmony" and "melody" and is commonly used in analytical writings and instructional contexts
Key characteristics include alignment of important melodic tones with chord tones, the use of arpeggiated or
Applications of harmonymelody include compositional analysis, pedagogy, and algorithmic or software-assisted music creation. Analysts may trace