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21. Nov. 2023 · Learn what contour in music means, how to identify and analyze melodic shape, and see examples of different types of melodic motion. This lesson is part of a course on ILTS Music (212) Prep.
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18. Sept. 2018 · Describing melodic contour can be somewhat tricky without examples, so in this video I provide examples of both melodic contour and range variation from four different songs all by different...
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The term contour is used to refer to the shape of a melody over time— whether the notes rise to higher pitches, fall to lower ones, remain at the same pitch, or some combination of these.
3. Dez. 2018 · How do I know my song doesn't have the same melody as an existing song, just in a different key? they sound pretty different even though the contour of the melodies are generally the same. the notes follow the same GENERAL direction, but still differ because the intervals are slightly different, by only by at most 1 whole step. Share.
19. Apr. 2012 · Learn how to describe the shape or contour of a melody, and how it differs from phrases, motifs, and themes. Explore how different musical styles use melody in various ways and forms.
Vor 5 Tagen · Learn what melodic contour is and how to identify different patterns of pitch movement in a melody. See diagrams and examples of rising, falling, flat and other melodic contour shapes.
Melodic motion is the quality of movement of a melody, including nearness or farness of successive pitches or notes in a melody. This may be described as conjunct or disjunct, stepwise, skipwise or no movement, respectively. See also contrapuntal motion.