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Some melodies are structured like songs, (strophic form) where sections or blocks of music are repeated. Some are what is called through-composed. Through-composed melodies are difficult to write; they have no repetitive elements as do songs. There are many other ways to analyze melodies.

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down in steps

up in skips

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*I dont know if there are others. :(

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There are a great many different kinds of melodies in music. These melodies include classical, baroque, and contemporary melodies for example.

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Upward step movement, Downward step movement, Upward skip movement, Downward skip movement, Repetition or stationary movement, Leap movement

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tempo,legato,staccato

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