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What makes a goodMELODY?

Alexandra Zablotsky2014

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Pitch – the highness or lowness of a note

Rhythm – a pattern of sound

Components of melody

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How to arrange the pitches• Stepwise motion:

The pitches are organized one step away from each other

• Leapwise motion: The pitches are organized more than one step away from each other

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Parts that make up a melody are called THEMES

• Theme: a musical expression or idea

• Themes are made up of MOTIFS

Motif Theme

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Tracing melodic contourThe melodic contour is traced in red. The melody builds up to the highest point on the last note.

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Tracing melodic contourMore examples of shape; here the melody starts higher and moves down.

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Ludwig Van Beethoven,Symphony No. 5 in C minor

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Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Beethoven

Motive: small sections that make up a melodic theme

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TranspositionTransposition is moving the pitches up or down:• Diatonic

transposition• Chromatic

Transposition

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Diatonic transposition:uses only notes in the key

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Chromatic transposition:uses notes not in the key, but keeps the same intervals.

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Inversion:using the same notes

moving the opposite way

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Augmentation – slows down

Diminution - Speeds up

Rhythmic transformation

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Stepwise and leapwise motion

Melodic shapeMotivic transposition –

diatonic and chromaticRhythmic

transformation – augmentation and diminution

Melodic transformation techniques

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Practice listeningWrite your own melodies

incorporating these techniquesPractice soloing using these

techniques

Next steps

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Geralt. Untitled. Digital image. Pixabay. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://pixabay.com/en/violin-listen-sound-sounds-concert-67418/

Angr. Scientific Pitch Notation. Digital image. Wikimedia Commons. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cd/Pitch_notation.png>.

Evan-Amos. A Pumpkin Pie. Digital image. Wikimedia Commons. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e8/Pumpkin-Pie-Whole-Slice.jpg>.

Stieler, Joseph K. Beethoven. Digital image. Wikimedia Commons. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://www.archiv.fraunhofer.de/archiv/presseinfos/pflege.zv.fhg.de/german/press/pi/pi2002/08/md_fo6a.html>.

Beethoven, Ludwig V. Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Allegro Con Brio. Braunschweig: Henry Litolff, 1880. Mineola: Dover Publications, 1989. PDF.

Merian, Maria Sibylia. Metamorphosis of a Butterfly. Digital image. Wikimedia Commons. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/07/Metamorphosis_of_a_Butterfly_Merrian_1705.jpg>.

Gamelin, Jaques. Four Skeletons playing Musical Instruments. Digital image. Wikimedia Commons. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f1/Four_skeletons_playing_musical_instruments_Wellcome_V0008806.jpg>.

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Photo Credits

Music Credits

*All works used are PUBLIC DOMAIN

Ludwig Van Beethoven. Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Allegro Con Brio. Cond. Larry Simons. Perf. Woodside Park Philharmonia. N.d. MIDI.


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