What is stepwise motion in music?
Madison Flores
Published May 18, 2026
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Hereof, what is a musical leap?
Music Term: Leap A leap, otherwise known as a skip, is the opposite of a step, and is the movement from one note to another using an interval greater than a whole step or two degrees of a scale. In other words, a leap is the difference in pitch between two consecutive notes greater than a minor second.
Beside above, how does a disjunct melody move? When melodies move by whole or half steps (like a scale), this is conjunct motion. Movement in larger intervals is called disjunct motion. In this melody the contour begins with a leap upwards (disjunct motion), then a gradual descent using smaller intervals (conjunct motion) that finishes on the original pitch.
Also know, what is the difference between conjunct and disjunct?
As nouns the difference between disjunct and conjunct is that disjunct is (logic) one of multiple propositions, any of which, if true, confirm the validity of another proposition (a disjunction) while conjunct is (logic) either term of a conjunction.
What is melodic movement in music?
Melodic motion is the quality of movement of a melody, including nearness or farness of successive pitches or notes in a melody. This may be described as conjunct or disjunct, stepwise, skipwise or no movement, respectively. See also contrapuntal motion.
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