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5 multiple choice 0.5 points a conjunct melody is a melody in which the melody is based on the major scale the melody skips around, jumping across multiple pitches to create many leaps. the melody moves primarily from one adjacent pitch to the next, whether ascending or descending the melody follows a skipping pattern like that of the \the star - spangled banner\ the melody is based on the notes of both a major and a minor scale.
A conjunct melody is defined by stepwise motion, moving between adjacent pitches (half or whole steps) rather than using large leaps between non-adjacent pitches. The other options describe melodic traits unrelated to conjunct motion, such as scale basis or disjunct (leaping) melodic patterns.
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the melody moves primarily from one adjacent pitch to the next, whether ascending or descending