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- Melodic_motion abstract "Melodic motion is the quality of movement of a melody, including nearness or farness of successive pitches or notes in a melody. This may be described as conjunct or disjunct, stepwise or skipwise, respectively. See also contrapuntal motion.Bruno Nettl describes various types of melodic movement or contour (Nettl 1956, 51–53):AscendingDescendingUndulating: equal movement in both of the above directionsPendulum: extreme undulation which uses a large range and large intervalsTile, terrace, or cascading: a number of descending phrases in which each phrase begins on a higher pitch than the last endedArcRise: may be considered a musical form, a contrasting section of higher pitch, a \"musical plateau\".Other examples include:Double tonic: smaller pendular motion in one directionThese all may be modal frames or parts of modal frames.".
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- Melodic_motion wikiPageID "1188863".
- Melodic_motion wikiPageLength "1346".
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- Melodic_motion wikiPageRevisionID "645892168".
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Bruno_Nettl.
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Melodic_motion.
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Contrapuntal_motion.
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Double_tonic.
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Interval_(music).
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Melody.
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Modal_frame.
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Musical_form.
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Musical_note.
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Parsons_code.
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Phrase_(music).
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_(music).
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Pitch_contour.
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Steps_and_skips.
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLink Voice_leading.
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLink File:Melodic_motion_2x2.png.
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Melodic motion".
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "changes of direction".
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "descending".
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "melodic contour".
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "melodic motion".
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "rise".
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "rises".
- Melodic_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "terrace".
- Melodic_motion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Melody.
- Melodic_motion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Modal_frame.
- Melodic_motion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music-theory-stub.
- Melodic_motion subject Category:Melodic_motion.
- Melodic_motion hypernym Quality.
- Melodic_motion type Organisation.
- Melodic_motion type Concept.
- Melodic_motion comment "Melodic motion is the quality of movement of a melody, including nearness or farness of successive pitches or notes in a melody. This may be described as conjunct or disjunct, stepwise or skipwise, respectively.".
- Melodic_motion label "Melodic motion".
- Melodic_motion sameAs Q752789.
- Melodic_motion sameAs Mouvement_mélodique.
- Melodic_motion sameAs Dallamkontúr.
- Melodic_motion sameAs Melos_(muziek).
- Melodic_motion sameAs m.04fs7c.
- Melodic_motion sameAs Q752789.
- Melodic_motion wasDerivedFrom Melodic_motion?oldid=645892168.
- Melodic_motion depiction Melodic_motion_2x2.png.
- Melodic_motion isPrimaryTopicOf Melodic_motion.