1. A scale is composed of group of notes based on a given sound pattern.
2. A diatonic scale is the most common type of scale. An example is the natural scale degrees of the C Major scale.
3. A Major scale is consists of a series of whole steps except for half steps between the third and fourth and seventh and eighth degrees.
4. A C Major scale has its home tone on C. Remember that the home tone or tonic of a scale tells the key signature. So if the home tone is on C, therefore the key signature is a C Major.
5. A G Major scale has its home tone on G. Remember that the home tone or tonic of a scale tells the key signature. So if the home tone is on G, therefore the key signature is a G Major. Also, the key of G Major is the first key in the sharp family of key signature that receives the first sharp which is on pitch name F.
6. An F Major scale has its home tone on F. Remember that the home tone or tonic of a scale tells the key signature. So if the home tone is on F, therefore the key signature is a F Major. Also, the key of F Major is the first key in the flat family of key signature that receives the first flat which is on pitch name B.
7. Melody is the horizontal profile of a musical composition. It is also referred to as the tune of a song.
8. Melodic contour or melodic direction describes whether the pattern of notes are moving upward or downward or moving in skip, leap, step or stationary or repeated.
9. Ascending scale describes the movement of the pitches of the notes where notes are gradually getting higher and so a tension in the melody is created.
10. Descending scale describes the movement of the pitches of the notes where notes are gradually getting lower and a corresponding resolution in the melody is created.
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Answer:
1. scale
2. diatonic scale
3. Major scale
4. C Major scale
5. G Major scale
6. F Major scale
7. Melody
8. Melodic contour or melodic direction
9. Ascending
10. Descending
Explanation:
SCALE
1. A scale is composed of group of notes based on a given sound pattern.
2. A diatonic scale is the most common type of scale. An example is the natural scale degrees of the C Major scale.
3. A Major scale is consists of a series of whole steps except for half steps between the third and fourth and seventh and eighth degrees.
4. A C Major scale has its home tone on C. Remember that the home tone or tonic of a scale tells the key signature. So if the home tone is on C, therefore the key signature is a C Major.
5. A G Major scale has its home tone on G. Remember that the home tone or tonic of a scale tells the key signature. So if the home tone is on G, therefore the key signature is a G Major. Also, the key of G Major is the first key in the sharp family of key signature that receives the first sharp which is on pitch name F.
6. An F Major scale has its home tone on F. Remember that the home tone or tonic of a scale tells the key signature. So if the home tone is on F, therefore the key signature is a F Major. Also, the key of F Major is the first key in the flat family of key signature that receives the first flat which is on pitch name B.
7. Melody is the horizontal profile of a musical composition. It is also referred to as the tune of a song.
8. Melodic contour or melodic direction describes whether the pattern of notes are moving upward or downward or moving in skip, leap, step or stationary or repeated.
9. Ascending scale describes the movement of the pitches of the notes where notes are gradually getting higher and so a tension in the melody is created.
10. Descending scale describes the movement of the pitches of the notes where notes are gradually getting lower and a corresponding resolution in the melody is created.
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