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Melodic Construction Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Pr

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Melodic Theory & Chord Progressions Course 2026," which of the following melodic contour descriptions most accurately reflects a characteristic often employed to create forward momentum and a sense of resolution within a phrase, as taught in the "Melodic Construction Mastery Hub"?
A predominantly descending scalar motion, emphasizing a sense of finality.
An undulating contour with a combination of ascending leaps followed by stepwise descents, building tension and then releasing it.
A series of repeated notes, creating a static and contemplative mood.
A highly chromatic and unpredictable melodic line with no clear tonal center.
Q2Domain Verified
According to the principles of chord progression taught in "The Complete Melodic Theory & Chord Progressions Course 2026," a "deceptive cadence" is characterized by a progression that:
Moves from the tonic chord to the dominant chord, building anticipation for resolution.
Moves from the dominant chord to a chord other than the tonic, often creating surprise or leading to a new harmonic direction.
Moves from the subdominant chord to the tonic chord, creating a smooth and predictable resolution.
Moves from the dominant chord to the tonic chord, providing a strong sense of finality.
Q3Domain Verified
When analyzing chord progressions in "The Complete Melodic Theory & Chord Progressions Course 2026," the concept of "voice leading" is paramount. Which of the following best defines the primary goal of good voice leading in a chord progression?
To maximize the use of chromatic alterations within each chor
To create smooth, stepwise motion between chords and avoid awkward leaps or dissonances.
D) To ensure that the highest note of each chord is always the root.
To ensure each individual voice part is harmonically interesting and complex.

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