Ballet composition Randomiser. Major/minor and key signature: click on one blue and one yellow.

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Ballet composition Randomiser

Major/minor and key signature: click on one blue and one yellow

Major or minor? MAJOR KEY C major is easiest. Back to choose time signature On to choose melodic features

Major or minor? MINOR KEY A minor is easiest. Back to choose time signature On to choose melodic features

How many beats in a bar? 4 On to choose melodic features Back to choose major or minor

How many beats in a bar? 4 Back to choose major or minor On to choose melodic features

Features of melody: click to select

Features of melody Chromatic Moves in semitones Back to choose another melodic feature On to choose accompaniment features

Features of melody Sequence Small pattern moves up or down in pitch Back to choose another melodic feature On to choose accompaniment features

Features of melody Trill Wiggle between two next-door notes Back to choose another melodic feature On to choose accompaniment features

Features of melody Arpeggio Go up or down notes of a chord Back to choose another melodic feature On to choose accompaniment features

Features of melody Grace note A very quick decorative note Back to choose another melodic feature On to choose accompaniment features

Features of melody Cadenza An elaborate, show-off solo section Back to choose another melodic feature On to choose accompaniment features

Accompaniment features

Oom-cha OR Oom-cha-cha (depending on whether you’re in 3 or 4) Choose anotherBack to start

Accompaniment features Ostinato A short repeating pattern Choose anotherBack to start

Accompaniment features Pedal note A long held or repeated note with harmony changing over the top Choose anotherBack to start

Accompaniment features Harmony In 3rds or 6ths Choose anotherBack to start