what did it call when a melody smooth and easy to sing or play
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A melody that uses mostly small intervals (or scale steps) and is smooth is said to be a conjunct melody.
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A melody that uses mostly small intervals (or scale steps) and is smooth is said to be a conjunct melody. Not surprisingly, a melody that uses large intervals is called a disjunct melody.
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