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1.3 Scales and Melody

Scales

  • A scale is a collection of arranged pitches used as the basis for music

  • The distance between any two pitches is an interval

  • An octave is an interval between two pitches where they sound very similar, just higher or lower. the frequencies are related in a 2:1 ratio

  • The diatonic scale is the Western music set of seven pitches which make up the octave (eight span), as the first is repeated (just the white keys)

  • The chromatic scale is the 12 pitches, including the diatonic scale and the five in between (white and black keys)

  • Diatonic pitches are notated on lines and spaces in the staff

  • Chromatic pitches are notated with either flat (b) or sharp (#)

  • A half step (semitone) is the smallest easily identifiable interval (C to C#, B to C, E to F, etc.)

  • A whole step is two half steps, and the distance between two white keys which are separated by a black key


Melody

  • A melody is an organized series of pitches built from any scale

  • Pitches can be organized in a melodic line

  • A tune is a simple, easily singable, catchy melody (a special, relatively short, kind of melody)

  • Motives and themes are like the tunes of longer pieces?

  • Phrases are typically 2, 4, or 8 bars long, sometimes longer, but balanced!

  • Balance between phrases can be strengthened with parallelism (same notes, different words)

  • Sequence is the duplication of a phrase at 2+ different pitch levels

  • A climax is a distinct high point

  • A cadence is a stopping or pausing place

  • The distinctive fragment of melody repeated in a composition is its motive

  • A theme (topic) is the basic subject matter of longer pieces

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1.3 Scales and Melody

Scales

  • A scale is a collection of arranged pitches used as the basis for music

  • The distance between any two pitches is an interval

  • An octave is an interval between two pitches where they sound very similar, just higher or lower. the frequencies are related in a 2:1 ratio

  • The diatonic scale is the Western music set of seven pitches which make up the octave (eight span), as the first is repeated (just the white keys)

  • The chromatic scale is the 12 pitches, including the diatonic scale and the five in between (white and black keys)

  • Diatonic pitches are notated on lines and spaces in the staff

  • Chromatic pitches are notated with either flat (b) or sharp (#)

  • A half step (semitone) is the smallest easily identifiable interval (C to C#, B to C, E to F, etc.)

  • A whole step is two half steps, and the distance between two white keys which are separated by a black key


Melody

  • A melody is an organized series of pitches built from any scale

  • Pitches can be organized in a melodic line

  • A tune is a simple, easily singable, catchy melody (a special, relatively short, kind of melody)

  • Motives and themes are like the tunes of longer pieces?

  • Phrases are typically 2, 4, or 8 bars long, sometimes longer, but balanced!

  • Balance between phrases can be strengthened with parallelism (same notes, different words)

  • Sequence is the duplication of a phrase at 2+ different pitch levels

  • A climax is a distinct high point

  • A cadence is a stopping or pausing place

  • The distinctive fragment of melody repeated in a composition is its motive

  • A theme (topic) is the basic subject matter of longer pieces