Chapter 5: MELODY
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Chapter 5: MELODY
Melody - A series of single tones
that add up to a recognizable whole
Melodic line/melodic curve
Steps and leaps
Pg. 49-53
Legato/Staccato
Phrase, Cadence
Sequence
Theme
LISTENING TO MELODY
“Over the Rainbow” from The
Wizard of Oz
Harold Arlen
Judy Garland singing
Chapter 6: HARMONY
Harmony – 2 or more tones
sounding simultaneously
Chord – combination of three or
more tones sounded simultaneously
Chord progression – series of chords
Triad
Tonic/Dominant
Arpeggio
Consonance vs. Dissonance
Consonance – a tone combination
that is stable
Dissonance – a tone combination that
is unstable
Resolution – when a dissonance moves
to consonance
LISTENING FOR CHORDS
Look in books on pg. 56
“Prelude in E Minor for Piano”
Frederic Chopin
Chapter 7: Key
Melodies built around a central
note; all other notes gravitate
toward it.
Example: sing My Country ‘Tis of Thee
but don’t sing the last note.
How is it that it makes you uneasy?
Tonic – The central tone of a
melody. When a piece is in the key
of C major, for example, C is the
tonic.
Key (tonality) involves a scale, a
range of notes.
Melodies typically end on the tonic.
Scale – the basic pitches of a song
arranged in order from low to high
or from high to low.
2 common types: Major and minor
Scales are just combinations of
different-sized intervals, or steps.
Half Step – smallest interval used in
Western music
Whole Step – twice as big
Formula for a Major scale:
WWHWWWH
Major Scale
Sounds like “Do re mi fa so la ti do”
7 pitches, arriving at high “do” an
octave away
Formula for a Major scale:
WWHWWWH
C D E F G A B C
W W H W W W H
Minor scale
WHWWHWW
Chromatic Scale
Still has range of octave
Uses all half steps, all 12 black and
white keys within an octave
Key Signatures
Songs based on major scales are
“major” or “in a major key”
Songs based on minor scales are
“minor” or “in a minor key”
Key Signature – sharp or flat signs
immediately following the clef sign
at the beginning of a piece of
music, indicating the key in which
the music is played (the scale on
which it is based)
E Flat Major
Eb
F G Ab Bb C
D Eb
Modulation – shifting between
different keys, or tonalities, within
one song.
Tonic Key – “home base” tonality
when modulating