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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91. When the melody rose, her voice broke up sweetly.
92. Her voice was full of melody.
93. The thematic implication of A Fine Black Horse is very rich. It is like a poem of life, a young dream, a melody of cadenza, and a beautiful lost memory. It is also the youth, ideal, family, and love.
94. The "Main Melody" is a strategic project in culture for China's national "culture dominative power.
95. Xia north folk song; Melody characteristics; Arethusa flower; Style characteristic; Sing on stage technique.
96. While she was waiting for her boy friend in the tearoom , a sweet melody filled her with ecstasy .
97. The melody, pure and understated , unfolds softly and pleasingly.
98. The melody of the story won't be so euphonious and undulatory.
99. Music consisting of a single unaccompanied melodic line. The concept often also includes melody that is accompanied by a drone of by drumming.
100. Downstairs, a beggar scratched out a tune on a street - organ and sang an old Warsaw melody.
101. A graceful, ear-pleasing, soul-stirring Erhu concerto, this piece presents a song-like melody with Erhu's unique warm tune.
102. The texture is naturally of interest too, with the melody shifted from top to bottom, to middle, and frequent contrapuntal (two separate melody lines combined) bits added.
103. Alex Fletcher: Lyrics are important. They're just not as important as melody.
104. Two constituents of a musical composition are melody and harmony.
105. "Stalker" deploys a slinky melody that worms its way between rimshots and muted horns, to an eerily spooky effect.
106. The sledge slid along in the midst of a plaintively intense melody.
107. A good jazz soloist rephrase parts of the melody while they solo.
108. When you turn on Queen’s Greatest Hits, the auditory cortex analyzes the many components of the music: volume, pitch, timbre, melody and rhythm.
109. The familiar melody deducts the stirring times and expressing the unchanging sincerity.
110. Of or being a kind of recitative in which the words are sung rapidly to minimal melody, usually with continuo.
111. In art, they mainly employed the artistic style of sorrow and the manner of Chu melody.
112. For example, if I make the melody of one part vocalizing, dissonance interval would appear.
113. The Melody, on a cruise from Durban in South Africa to the Italian port of Genoa, was last night continuing to a scheduled stop at Aqaba on the Jordanian coast.
114. "Whereas time sweeps away whatever dreams, only the dream of the sea..." Those shining on the "stave" of the steel pole and the dotted "musical notes" combine to present an eternal melody.
115. Originally written by Yeats as a poem,(Sentence dictionary) Down By the Salley Gardens did not become a real song until 1909 when Northern Irish composer Herbert Hughes set the words to the tune of an old Irish melody.
116. Nver Hong" and "Lost non-mainstream" smooth melody, very feeling screen.
117. Rhythm was described by Schopenhauer as melody deprived of its pitch ( Edith Sitwell ).
118. And I almost always have a lead sheet (melody and chords) of the tune before I start arranging.
119. This paper studies Partridge Sky written by Sin Ci-Ji to explore the melody of this musical theme.
120. There was even a wonderful folksy interlude mid-meal, when a group of men in the queue burst into an a cappella song, and then gave the stage to an accordionist, who played a sweet, sad melody.