Synonym: song, tune. Similar words: melodious, melodrama, melodramatic, melon, watermelon, goody-goody, lode, plod. Meaning: ['melədɪ] n. 1. a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence 2. the perception of pleasant arrangements of musical notes.
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61. Normally a mouth organ or a piano accordion accompanies the music and plays the melody.
62. Serial melody of a traditional character clearly needs rhythmic outlines of conventional shape.
63. But he also deconstructs the melody, subjects it to counterpoint and inversion and renders it in ragtime rhythm.
64. Inside the business school chimed the melody that meant the change of lessons.
65. Even the lyrics tend to play second fiddle and are generally added after the main melody has been composed.
66. Over the blare of a popular movie melody, a marketer invites shoppers to the vehicle.
67. One of the three khthons began to hum a sorrowful melody.
68. Accidentals are placed according to the emotional needs of the melody itself.
69. It catches Ferrier in especially plush voice enclosing the lovely melody with her velvety tones.
70. In the big second-subject melody of the finale he is broader than most, but sustains his speed with moving results.
71. Computer science is a bit like a Gregorian chant a one-line melody changing state within larger scale sections.
72. The melody and accompaniment can express the general atmosphere of the poem, but can not underline the significance of individual words.
73. Fans and reviewers enjoyed the raw edge and revelled in the energy and melody thrown out of the guitar crashing mayhem.
74. Melody is a poor soul and I feel very sorry for her.
75. This may be an advantage, as with the accompaniment design in mind the melody will probably be more appropriately shaped.
76. Moving away from traditional melody, the main characteristic of serialism is the non-repetition of rhythms.
77. The Smiths were not happy with the Melody Maker piece and, not surprisingly, more court proceedings began to take place.
78. Dionysiac music - music proper - introduced the emotional power of tone, melody and harmony.
79. More and more instruments took up the melody, drowning out the frail lyric line.
80. So I repeat: write a melody first, then harmonize it later.
81. The second violin plays the inverted melody in A, and the first violin the inverted accompaniment in E.
82. He played an old Irish melody.
83. Think out how to write melody to the song.
84. I love Mozart's melody; I love Markov Process.
85. He played a delightful melody on his flute.
86. The organist played a famous melody.
87. Singable melody is the essence of music.
88. A great poet is a master melody.
89. The road back hidden in the fast Lane melody.
90. Peter played a delightful melody on his flute.