Where does the melody line typically set in the musical texture of a composition

High middle low

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In a musical composition, the melody line typically occupies the higher range of the musical texture. It is generally set in the higher pitches to make it prominent and easily distinguishable from the accompanying harmonies or chords, which are often placed in the middle or lower ranges. However, there can be exceptions depending on the style and context of the music.

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