Melody in the Baroque era
Melody and accompaniment emerge.
In the Baroque era, the previously dominant polyphony was joined by homophony consisting of a melody and accompaniment instead of several independent melodic lines. Polyphony evolved into new forms in the Baroque era (such as the fugue). The interaction of text and music in vocal music became more intense. Melodies were ornamented, and improvisation was an essential part of making music.
Elements of music
Musical eras