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4. What three questions can you ask yourself to find out how you want the music you compose to sound?

5. What is the V Chord?

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Critical Thinking Questions

1. Describe how you would write a motive.

2. How do melodic motive and chord progression work together?

Explain the motive shown here

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4. It's up to you! This where you, as the composer, have to decide how you are going to think about your idea.

5.The v chord, when derived from the notes of the natural minor scale, falls as a minor triad or minor 7th chord. For example, in the key of A Minor the chord built on the fifth of the scale is an Em (E G B) or Em7 (E G B D). The notes in these chords all come from the A natural minor scale.

Step-by-step explanation:

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4. Where it will be performed?

Who will play/sing it?

Have you seen anything lately that has stuck with you, like a poem, picture, or experience?

5. The v chord, when derived from the notes of the natural minor scale, falls as a minor triad or minor 7th chord. For example, in the key of A Minor the chord built on the fifth of the scale is an Em (E G B) or Em7 (E G B D). The notes in these chords all come from the A natural minor scale.

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1. We can use elements of rhythm (different note values or rests) and pitch (intervals like steps or leaps) to make a unique motive.

2. Chord progressions are the foundation of harmony in Western musical tradition from the common practice era of Classical music to the 21st century. Chord progressions are the foundation of Western popular music styles (e.g., pop music, rock music) and traditional music (e.g., blues and jazz).

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It was all straight out of the text :)

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