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  • A melodic sequence involves transposing a melodic pattern to a new pitch level
  • How do melodic sequences differ from motives and melodic embellishments?
    Repetition at a new pitch
  • Steps to understanding the structure of a melodic sequence
    1️⃣ Identify the melodic pattern
    2️⃣ Transpose the pattern
    3️⃣ Repeat the transposed pattern
  • The transposed pattern in a melodic sequence is repeated multiple times.

    True
  • What is the defining characteristic of a melodic sequence compared to motives or embellishments?
    Repetition at a new pitch
  • What is an example of an ascending sequence?
    C D E | D E F | E F G
  • What is a melodic sequence in music?
    Pattern repeated at new pitch
  • Melodic sequences create a sense of forward motion in music.

    True
  • The structure of a melodic sequence involves repeating a melodic pattern at a different pitch level
  • What is the first step in understanding the structure of a melodic sequence?
    Identify the melodic pattern
  • In the example melodic sequence `C D E | D E F | E F G`, the pattern `C D E` is transposed up by a step
  • Match the type of melodic sequence with its description:
    Ascending Sequence ↔️ Transposed up by a consistent interval
    Descending Sequence ↔️ Transposed down by a consistent interval
    Circle of Fifths Sequence ↔️ Transposed up by a perfect fifth
  • In a descending sequence, the melodic pattern is transposed down by a consistent interval
  • What determines the type of a melodic sequence?
    The specific interval
  • What is the interval used in a circle of fifths sequence?
    Perfect fifth
  • How do melodic sequences differ from motives?
    Repetition at a new pitch level
  • Melodic sequences involve the repetition of a pattern at a new pitch level.
    True
  • Give an example of an ascending melodic sequence.
    C D E | D E F | E F G
  • What is the first step in analyzing melodic sequences in a composition?
    Identify the melodic pattern
  • Match the type of sequence with its description:
    Ascending ↔️ Pattern transposed up
    Descending ↔️ Pattern transposed down
    Circle of fifths ↔️ Pattern transposed by fifths
  • The second step in analyzing melodic sequences is to recognize transposition
  • An ascending sequence is one where the pattern is transposed upward by a consistent interval
  • In a circle of fifths sequence, the pattern is transposed up by a perfect fifth
  • Melodic sequences create a sense of forward motion and development in a melody.

    True
  • The key characteristic of a melodic sequence is the repetition of a pattern at different pitches
  • In a circle of fifths sequence, the melodic pattern is transposed up by a perfect fifth each time.

    True
  • In an ascending sequence, the melodic pattern is transposed up by a consistent interval
  • Melodic sequences create a sense of forward motion and development in the melody.
    True
  • What is a melodic sequence defined as?
    A pattern repeated at a different pitch level
  • The first step in understanding the structure of a melodic sequence is to identify the melodic pattern
  • Steps to understand the structure of a melodic sequence:
    1️⃣ Identify the melodic pattern
    2️⃣ Transpose the pattern
    3️⃣ Repeat the transposed pattern
  • What type of sequence is exemplified by the pattern C G D A E?
    Circle of fifths
  • In analyzing sequences, observe how the melodic pattern is transposed up or down to different levels
  • To analyze melodic sequences, the first step is to identify the melodic pattern
  • In an ascending sequence, the pattern is transposed up by a consistent interval
  • In a descending sequence, the melodic pattern is transposed downward by a consistent interval.
    True
  • The melodic sequence `C D E | D E F | E F G` is an example of an ascending
  • Match the type of melodic sequence with its characteristic:
    Ascending sequence ↔️ Transposed up by a consistent interval
    Descending sequence ↔️ Transposed down by a consistent interval
    Circle of fifths sequence ↔️ Transposed up by a perfect fifth
  • The melodic sequence `C D E | D E F | E F G` is an example of an ascending
  • The melodic sequence `C B A | B A G | A G F` is an example of a descending