Music, asked by jmbeatnov23, 5 months ago

9. What conducting pattern will you use to interpret the
melodic phrase below?

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Answered by kritikanyaloct209gre
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I think it is option B ...... ....... .....

Answered by shilpa85475
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  • In musical improvisation and jazz, a melodic pattern (or motif) is a cell or seed that serves as the basis for a repeating pattern.
  • This is a number that can be used with any scale.
  • It is mainly used for solos, as it can be very useful for improvisations with enough practice. A "sequence" is the repetition of parts with high or low pitch in which the melody order is different from the harmony order.
  • An example of a motif and melodic progression is the note in the first line "Send him victorious" repeated one level down in the second line "Fortune and Glory" in "God Save the Queen".
  • A melodic pattern, as its name implies, is a melody with a fixed pattern.
  • “He shows a strong theme or motif.
  • It repeats somewhat exactly, but with different notes.

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