When we "remember" a melody, it plays in our mind; it becomes newly alive. There is not a process of recalling, assembling, recategorizing, re-creating, as when one attempts to reconstruct or remember an ebent or a scene from the part. We recall one tone at a time and each tone entirely fills our conscienceness, yet simultaneously it relates to the whole. It is similar when we walk or run or swim - we do one step, one stroke at a time, yet each step or strike is an integral part of the whole, the kinetic melody of running or swimming, Indeed, if we think of each note or step too consciously, we may lose the thread, the motor melody.