Lesson 40 of 84 · Melody
⭐ 30 XP🎶 Melody MeadowSolfège Singing Practice (Part 2)
The shape of a melody is called its contour.
🎯 Your mission
Sing along — even if no one's listening.
⚡ The twist
Going up sounds happier. Going down sounds heavier. That's not magic — that's ears.
Listen for this
🎧 Notice when the notes go UP and when they go DOWN.
Artist Spotlight
🌟 Stevie Wonder writes melodies in his head — he can't see music notation at all.
Mind = Blown
🤯 You only need 12 notes to make EVERY song that exists. Twelve.
Learn about solfège singing practice (part 2): compare melodic styles across genres
What You'll Learn
The shape of a melody is called its contour. Some melodies go up like a hill. Others come back down. Some stay flat like a road.
Compare melodic styles across genres
Write a melody with a clear beginning and ending
Notes on the Staff
Tap a note to hear it
Check Your Understanding
Question 1 of 3
What does 'crescendo' mean?
Where you hear this in real life
The melody you can't get out of your head right now is the result of years of someone else's practice.
Stretch Challenge
Try this in real life this week.
Hum your favorite song from memory. Then check — was every note right?
For the dinner table
“Hum the first notes of a song you both love. Can your kid finish it?”
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