Definitionadj. containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody
Last update: August 14, 2015
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When she spoke, she welcomed them with a soft melodic voice made all the more attractive with a Spanish accent. [Please select]
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This kind of composition I call the MELODIC. [Please select]
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For this reason I call the composition melodic. [Please select]
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Between the two lie various transitional forms, in which the melodic principle predominates. [Please select]
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[Footnote: As an example of plain melodic construction with a plain rhythm, Cezanne's "Bathing Women" is given in this book. [Please select]
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] In nearly all these works the symphonic composition is not very closely allied to the melodic. [Please select]
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Music continued to be polyphonic, but became simpler, with a single melodic line (L.) [Please select]
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Although a Russian, there is little local color in his music, for the enchanting exotic melodic intervals in his "Persian" songs are Oriental in general, rather than Russian in particular. [Please select]
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The sweet melodic phrase, rendered by a master, was as wholesome, refreshing balm to him while it lasted--or as manna in the wilderness. [Please select]
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