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Compose an 8-measure question-and-answer melody in a major key. First, choose your clef and key from the options. Remember that the tonic is the note the key is named after. For example, in D major, the tonic is D.

Measures 1–4 will be your question. To make the question sound unfinished, the note on beat 3 of measure 4 must be a half note and must not be the tonic. Because the tonic sounds stable, avoiding it near the end of the question creates a feeling of expectation.

Measures 5–8 will be your answer. To make the answer sound complete, end the melody on the tonic. Ending the answer on the tonic gives the melody a sense of resolution.

Rules:

  • Start on the tonic
  • End on the tonic
  • The note on beat 3 of measure 4 must be a half note and not the tonic
  • No rests
  • No more than three of the same note in a row

Keyboard Controls

A-GEnter note by letter
↑ / ↓Move note up/down
← / →Navigate between notes
4-5Select duration, 4 = quarter, 5 = half
SpacePlay/Stop

Choose a clef:

Choose a key:

6.06 ~ Question and Answer Melody