Direction of notes may be in step, skip, or stationary.
A direction of notes with a step is a movement to the next pitch in the staff.
A direction of notes with a skip is a movement with a note in between the two notes.
A direction of notes with a stationary movement means that the notes are the same or repeated.
1. The direction of notes in the three measures are all ascending steps. All notes move to the next note above it. C to D, then D to E, then E to F, F to G, G to A, A to B and B to C.
2. The direction of notes in the three measures are all ascending skips. All notes moved with one note in between them. C to E (D at the middle), D to F (E at the middle), A to C (B at the middle).
3. The direction of notes in every measure is descending stationary from measure 1 to 3. The note is just repeated.
4. The direction of notes in the three measures are all descending skips. All notes moved with one note in between them. B to G (A at the middle), G to E (F at the middle), E to C (D at the middle).
5. The direction of notes in the three measures are all steps. All notes move to the next note below it. G to F, then E to D, then C to D, then E to D to the final C.
6. The direction of the notes in every measure is stationary from measure 1 to 4. The note is just repeated. Measure one has repeated G, measure two has repeated E, measures three and four has repeated G and E.
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Answer:
Direction of notes
1. steps
2. skips
3. stationary
4. skips
5. steps
6. stationary
Explanation:
Direction of notes may be in step, skip, or stationary.
A direction of notes with a step is a movement to the next pitch in the staff.
A direction of notes with a skip is a movement with a note in between the two notes.
A direction of notes with a stationary movement means that the notes are the same or repeated.
1. The direction of notes in the three measures are all ascending steps. All notes move to the next note above it. C to D, then D to E, then E to F, F to G, G to A, A to B and B to C.
2. The direction of notes in the three measures are all ascending skips. All notes moved with one note in between them. C to E (D at the middle), D to F (E at the middle), A to C (B at the middle).
3. The direction of notes in every measure is descending stationary from measure 1 to 3. The note is just repeated.
4. The direction of notes in the three measures are all descending skips. All notes moved with one note in between them. B to G (A at the middle), G to E (F at the middle), E to C (D at the middle).
5. The direction of notes in the three measures are all steps. All notes move to the next note below it. G to F, then E to D, then C to D, then E to D to the final C.
6. The direction of the notes in every measure is stationary from measure 1 to 4. The note is just repeated. Measure one has repeated G, measure two has repeated E, measures three and four has repeated G and E.
Direction of Notes
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