Yes, melody doesn't mean you can't have different harmonies against a melody. Music would be pretty dull if you couldn't change the harmony played against a melody.Musicologo wrote:But when you sing a melody, can't you have at least dozens of harmonies associated to that same melody? Backgrounds may influence that... Someone classical when I hum an E tune something might say that is harmony of C, and other might say, that is harmony of Fmaj7... for instance... non?
The only point I'm making is that the distinction between melody and harmony isn't entirely clear cut. But, being able to separate the two conceptually is a handy thing in writing music.