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(2) Containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody
(3) Of or relating to melody
(4) Pertaining to melody
(1) Acoustic guitars are strummed hard and fast on some songs, and are played with melodic flair on others.
(2) They had a wonderful sound, even in a few simple melodic notes from one of the Nocturnes.
(3) In every class, teachers sing melodic patterns and chords that children imitate.
(4) Their style is melodic driving rock, with textured guitars and strong vocal harmony lines.
(5) The second movement is a scherzo constructed primarily of five short melodic phrases.
(6) His voice was sweet and melodic , yet horrible in a way that you wanted to cover your ears so you couldn't hear it.
(7) It is filled with melodic ideas sufficient for five operas, and many of them vanish as soon as they appear.
(8) The stunning and grandiose set compliments the beauty of Puccini's emotionally melodic score.
(9) The primo and secondo parts are usually equal in difficulty and share melodic interest.
(10) All melodic and harmonic intervals up to the fifth are employed in these pieces.
(11) They're still melodic and poppy and all that, but maybe there's more rock thrown in there.
(12) The nature of the piece includes very melodic writing with a singing quality to the lines.
(13) Her voice sounded too hollow to be the melodic voice of those pleasant beings.
(14) For those who like it mellow or melodic , Evelyn is their man.
(15) The melodic material on which all five movements are based appears in the first.
(16) Andie is known to be one of the more melodic bassists in town.
(17) The early morning serenity surrounding us is pleasantly disturbed by a steady and melodic hum.
(18) The simple melodic pattern of psalmody is often embellished, varied, or extended to generate more elaborate forms.
(19) At its root, Kingsbury Manx offers pleasant, melodic pop that is polished through and through.
(20) The timpanist is the featured member of the trio, carrying the majority of melodic weight.
(21) She joined his laughing, a sweet, melodic trance that made several men glance over at her.
(22) Its flowing melodic lines for trombone soloist build up strong emotional intensity.
(23) His voice, which on Mike King Tonight is reduced to a melodic echo of King's phrases, is a smooth Southern bass.
(24) The melodic and lyrical content that Smith effortlessly provides will draw the listener in and won't let go.
(25) If anything, there is an even greater range of mood and melodic expression than in the Ravel.
(26) The tunes are a better blend of melodic grace supported by delicious twists of harmonic subtlety.
(27) Underpinning every song are melodic rhythms typical of Malian music.
(28) Former hardcore fans have expressed disappointment about his more mellow, melodic direction.
(29) He has a fine gift for melody, and it would be fair to say that melodic considerations drive the piece.
(30) The second movement is rather quiet, with long melodic lines and some striking melody.
musical
melodious
Unmelodious
Discordant