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What is a motif? A motif is a small, recognisable chunk of m_______

• Motif is most often the most m _____ part of the piece.
• Motif can also create c________(eg. "Jaws" motif= shark character)

Types of motif:

1. H _________ : same set of chords that can happen under different melodies, orchestration (instruments) and tempo

2. M __________: general melodic shape (eg. Notes going up/going down) (sometimes changes due to changes in key or)

3. R ___________: uses specific, recognisable rhythmic pattern

Many motifs use a combination of m__________ motif and r_________ motif

What is a motif? A motif is a small, recognisable chunk of music.

• Motif is most often the most memorable part of the piece.
• Motif can also create character (eg. "Jaws" motif= shark character)

Types of motif:

1. Harmonic: same set of chords that can happen under different melodies, orchestration (instruments) and tempo

2. Melodic: general melodic shape (eg. Notes going up/going down) (sometimes changes due to changes in key or)

3. Rhythmic: uses specific, recognisable rhythmic pattern

Many motifs use a combination of melodic motif and rhythmic motif.