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Melody Rules: Created by Geoff Houtman, Mihera Paterson. With Belinda Todd, Jodie Rimmer, Iain Chapman, Elliot O'Donnell.
- (17)
- 1994
- Comedy
- Belinda Todd, Jodie Rimmer, Iain Chapman
Melody Rules was a New Zealand sitcom created by Geoff Houtman and Mihera Paterson for TV3. It featured former Nightline host Belinda Todd as Melody, a hard-working sibling guardian surrounded by a gaggle of eccentric friends and family.
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Melody Rules was a New Zealand sitcom created by Geoff Houtman and Mihera Paterson for TV3. It featured former Nightline host Belinda Todd as Melody, a hard-working sibling guardian surrounded by a gaggle of eccentric friends and family.
Baroque music began when the first operas (dramatic solo vocal music accompanied by orchestra) were written. During the Baroque era, polyphonic contrapuntal music, in which multiple, simultaneous independent melody lines were used, remained important (counterpoint was important in the vocal music of the Medieval era).
Sep 21, 2019 · The oldest treatise describing polyphonic music in the European tradition is Musica Enchiriadis from the ninth century. It describes the practice of singing organum in a way that is surprisingly easy to grasp for us, modern musicians: How ancient the practice was at that point is difficult to say.
Melodie shoots a music note that deals very low damage. Upon hitting a target, a note revolves around her in a radius of 2 tiles, dealing double the damage of a long range attack note if they hit an enemy. Melodie can have a maximum of 3 notes orbiting her at any time.
Melody Rules was a 1993 sitcom created by New Zealand TV station TV3. The series centred on sensible careerwoman Melody and her semi-dysfunctional family consisting of her teenage sister Zoe and their brother.