The baroque period presented many significant changes in music, from the introduction of the concerto and the sonata to a new reliance on polyphony. (To learn more about polyphony, check out last week’s video with Connor!) To better understand polyphony, try listening to songs that have multiple melody lines.
Let’s start with a baroque piece, Bach’s Invention in F Major, BWV 779. Try to listen to the higher melody, then the lower melody. Listen Now!
This style has stayed with us throughout history, like in Guns ‘N’ Roses’ “Sweet Child O’ Mine." Listen to the opening guitar riff. Before you know it, another (lower) melody has been introduced (at 0:16), just like in the Bach invention! Listen Now!
Can you think of any other pieces or songs that have more than one melody, like these do?