Similar words: melodious, melody, melodrama, melodramatic, melodramatically, melon, nickelodeon, watermelon. Meaning: [mɪ'lɑdɪk /mɪ'lɒdɪk] adj. 1. containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody 2. of or relating to melody.
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31. From the flute is eminently suited to quiet melodic work, florid or otherwise.
32. The second movement is slow and melodic.
33. Yet it's rhythmic and melodic at the same time.
34. Americans a melodic , jazzy way of producing sounds.
35. Charles: I undergo shes melodic is every right.
36. I could hear several melodic strands simultaneously.
37. Then another melodic line is added to the texture. Sentencedict.com
38. And with the harmonious and melodic development of the ternate bodi...
39. Music consisting of a single unaccompanied melodic line. The concept often also includes melody that is accompanied by a drone of by drumming.
40. Their 6 tracks are all about fast and highly melodic punk-rock goodness and bring together the best of bands like STRIKE ANYWHERE, JAWBREAKER, LIFETIME and even HOT WATER MUSIC.
41. Minor scales generally appear in one of three forms, natural minor (the minor mode), melodic minor, and harmonic minor.
42. Voice crossing takes place when one voice goes above or below another. This may be necessary to preserve a particular melodic line in a particular voice.
43. Not long after, I took my four-year-old son to an elegant department store, where the melodic notes of a classic love song drew us toward a tuxedoed musician playing a grand piano.
44. Students, when you are playing the melodic , please pay attention to the fingering mark.
45. A declamatory style used in opera and oratorio, similar to recitative but having greater melodic variation.
46. Ostinato is an Italian music term that means a recurring melodic fragment.
47. In short, like Deep Peace before it, Songs of Earth and Sky combines the words of the great Western poets with the melodic gifts of a celebrated contemporary tunesmith to a brilliant end.
48. The Boulder, Colorado pair prove with Want that they can write both brash, dumb songs and melodic, simpering ditties.
49. The chordal and melodic structure is very representative of Harrison with his use of complicated progressions and twisted melodies.
50. I took my four-year-old son to an elegant department store, where the melodic notes of a classic love song drew us toward a tuxedoed musician playing a grand piano.
51. Donizetti carefully woven melodic lines, twists and turns to euphemism, expressive and singing, Orchestration in the accompaniment of music at the same time the pursuit of wealth effect.
52. This result is more melodic than the previous example, which sounded a bit like a rhythm section.
53. Methods 22 patients with Broca aphasia were trained with the early melodic intonation training program.
54. Music historians attribute its popularity to its strong melodic line and use of cannon fire, which adds a percussive charge that thrills audiences.
55. The sounds produced by the bassist, Phil Lesh, were by turns plummy and thick, trebly and melodic.
56. He spoke with a soft husky voice in a melodic accent.
57. Their sound be described as loud, melodic, pop vocals set to hard rock music.
58. These loping, cyclic patterns provide the melodic snagging for much of the time.
59. Fey'lya's melodic, easy - going voice lulled many a rival into a false sense of security.
60. The medieval architectures, textiles and women of melodic movements are the main themes of his work.
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