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Here's a short piece in the key of C major, focusing on stepwise motion, simple rhythms, and an emphasis on singing or playing (if on an instrument) with good pitch accuracy and rhythmic precision.

[Section 1] C (Half note) E (Quarter note) G (Quarter note) C (Half note) D (Half note) E (Quarter note) G (Quarter note) D (Half note)

A very specific request!

We'll use a straightforward 4/4 time signature with a quarter note getting one beat. The exercise will feature whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, and some eighth notes to introduce basic rhythmic values.

[Section 3 - Introducing eighth notes] C (Quarter note) E (Quarter note) G (Eighth note) E (Eighth note) C (Half note) D (Quarter note) E (Quarter note) G (Eighth note) D (Eighth note) D (Half note)

It seems you're looking for a piece to work on, specifically a solfeggio exercise for the second course, possibly based on Poltronieri's method. Since I don't have direct access to Poltronieri's materials, I'll create a piece that aligns with typical solfeggio exercises for a second-level course.

[Intro] C - E - G - C (Whole note, emphasizing key establishment)

[Conclusion] C - E - G - C (Emphasizing the key)

C D E G A C

[Section 2] E (Quarter note) G (Quarter note) A (Quarter note) G (Quarter note) E (Half note) G (Half note) A (Quarter note) G (Quarter note) E (Quarter note) D (Quarter note)