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"Ode to Joy" has a conjunct melody because all the notes move in steps without jumps. "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" has both conjunct and disjunct melodies. The first part, where the lyrics say, "Twinkle twinkle, little star" is disjunct because it jumps a fifth. The melody with the lyrics, "How I wonder what you are" is conjunct.

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The piece of music which we learn today can be defined as many musical terms but some times we perfer to listen to one type of melody if u want to hear a conjuct melody then i suggest you go on YouTube and type in August Rush: Guitar Slap its a very awsome video and u will hear the difference between conjuct melody and other trype of melody

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Music that's moves in a stepwise motion.

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