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This document contains two musical exercises for a counterpoint assignment. The first exercise asks the student to analyze intervals, motion types, and high/low notes in a two-voice melodic example. The second exercise asks the student to compose two original chant melodies of 10-12 notes each using principles discussed in class.
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Counter 2

This document contains two musical exercises for a counterpoint assignment. The first exercise asks the student to analyze intervals, motion types, and high/low notes in a two-voice melodic example. The second exercise asks the student to compose two original chant melodies of 10-12 notes each using principles discussed in class.
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MHIS 145

Counterpoint #2

_____________________________ Name

Analyze the following two voice exercise. Include all intervals, motion types, and high and low notes in the melodic lines.

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Write two original "chant" melodies using the principles discussed in class. Your melodies should be at least 10-12 notes long.

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