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create a melody of four notes with a stepwise motion What is the pattern of those notes?
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Example melody (in C major): C – D – E – F
Pattern: ascending stepwise (scale degrees 1–2–3–4).
Intervallic pattern: +2 semitones (whole step), +2 semitones (whole step), +1 semitone (half step).
You can transpose this to any key (e.g., in G major: G–A–B–C). A stepwise melody simply moves to adjacent scale degrees (either up or down).
Pattern: ascending stepwise (scale degrees 1–2–3–4).
Intervallic pattern: +2 semitones (whole step), +2 semitones (whole step), +1 semitone (half step).
You can transpose this to any key (e.g., in G major: G–A–B–C). A stepwise melody simply moves to adjacent scale degrees (either up or down).
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