I believe it would be a fugue. If you take a listen to this
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhRa3REdozw-
You can here the melody line weaving in and out of the piece changing a tiny bit each time but still holding the same rhythm pattern and melody pattern. The different musical part would be the stuff that melody line is weaving through. If you have anymore questions about music or music theory, or just want to chat about it, feel free to email me at
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