Interval Practice Test 2
Composition
Compose a melody in treble clef.
Start melody on scale degree 1.
End of measure 4 on scale degree 5 (dominant).
End of melody on scale degree 1.
Compose a counter-melody in bass clef.
Considerations: Do not copy what the top melody is doing, either note wise or rhythm wise. You want each part to be independent. See my example. The first four bars show what NOT to do, the second four bars show a good example. You should have instances of at least 8 different intervals types between your two voices. I will only count intervals that are sounded on the same count (for example two notes that both play on beat two will be counted as an interval, NOT a half note in one part on beat one and a quarter on beat 2 of the other part.)
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