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Tones of a melody move in steps and skips, upward or downward true or false

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Answer:

true.

Explanation:

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Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

Melodic motion in which the interval between any two consecutive pitches is no more than a step, or, less strictly, where skips are rare, is called stepwise or conjunct melodic motion, as opposed to skipwise or disjunct melodic motion, characterized by frequent skips.