
1) Air 2) Aria 3) Descant 4) Glissando 5) Lay 6) Leitmotif 7) Leitmotiv 8) Lilt 9) Music 10) Song 11) Tucket 12) Tune
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- a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence
- the perception of pleasant arrangements of musical notes
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• (n.) A rhythmical succession of single tones, ranging for the most part within a given key, and so related together as to form a musical whole, having the unity of what is technically called a musical thought, at once pleasing to the ear and characteristic in expression. • (n.) The air or tune of a musical piece. • (n.) A sweet or ...
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An arrangement of single notes in a musically expressive succession. Melody is the generic term that incorporates the 'tune' of a piece of music. In the Beatles tune 'Hey Jude', McCartney is singing the melody â€` the rest of the band are the accompaniment, incorporating rhythm and harmony.
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in music, the aesthetic product of a given succession of pitches in musical time, implying rhythmically ordered movement from pitch to pitch. Melody ... [23 related articles]
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single notes in A recognisable pattern
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Mel'o·dy noun ;
plural Melodies . [ Middle English
melodie , French
mélodie , Latin
melodia , from Greek ... a singing, choral song, from ... musical, melodious;
me`los song, tune + ... song. See
Ode .]
1. A sweet or agreeable succession...
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A melody is a rhythmical succession of single tones, ranging for the most part within a given key, and so related together as to form a musical whole, having the unity of what is technically called a musical thought, at once pleasing to the ear and characteristic in expression.
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[
n] - the perception of pleasant arrangements of musical notes
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an element of music that deals with the organized progression of single tones or pitches.
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Specifically, the topmost line or voice.
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the horizontal dimension of music, referring to the organization of pitches (and in later centuries, particular rhythms) into a line.
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The dominant tune of a composition
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tonal pattern noun the perception of pleasant arrangements of musical notes
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In music, a recognizable series of notes of different pitches played or sung one after the other. It could also be described as the tune. Melody is one of the three main elements of music, along with rhythm and harmony. In Western music a melody is usually formed from the notes of a scale or mode. A melody, with or without accompaniment, may be a c...
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a tune, or the notes of a song - Can you whistle the song's melody?
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a pattern of pitches and rhythm that creates a tune or song. In folk music styles, the melody is often maintained by a lead instrument, or a succession of lead instruments, and also by a lead vocalist, or a succession of lead vocalists. Other musicians and/or singers may provide complementary lines or chords called harmony.
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Melody is an English name for girls. The meaning is `melody` The name Melody is most commonly given to American girls. The name sounds like: Melida, Melita, Melyta, Milada, Mlada See also: Choire
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The tune of a piece of music.
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a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence
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