melody

  • 21Melody — /mel euh dee/, n. a female given name. * * * Rhythmic succession of single tones organized as an aesthetic whole. The melody is often the highest line in a musical composition. Melodies may suggest their own harmony or counterpoint. As… …

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  • 22Melody. — Infobox musical artist | Name = melody. Background = solo singer Birth name = Miyuki Melody Ishikawa Born = birth date and age|1982|2|24 Died = Origin = Hawaii, U.S. Instrument = Singing Genre = Pop Occupation = Singer, TV host Years active =… …

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  • 23Melody — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.  Pour l’article homophone, voir Mélodie. Sommaire 1 Musique …

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  • 24Melody — Para otros usos de este término, véase Melody (desambiguación). Melody Datos generales Nombre real Melodía Ruiz Gut …

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  • 25Melody — (Roget s Thesaurus) Concord. < N PARAG:Melody >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 melody melody rhythm measure Sgm: N 1 rhyme rhyme &c.(poetry) 597 GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 pitch pitch timbre intonation tone …

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  • 26melody — n. 1)to hum; play; sing a melody 2) a haunting melody * * * [ melədɪ] play sing a melody a haunting melody to hum …

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  • 27melody — UK [ˈmelədɪ] / US noun Word forms melody : singular melody plural melodies 1) a) [countable] music a tune or song, especially a simple one a sad haunting melody b) [countable/uncountable] music the main tune in a piece of music with several parts …

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  • 28Melody AM — Röyksopp – Melody A.M. Veröffentlichung 2001 Label Wall Of Sound, Astralwerks, Virgin/EMI Records Format(e) CD, LP Genre(s) Downtempo, Ambient, Trip Hop …

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  • 29melody — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ beautiful, flowing, gentle, gorgeous, lovely, soft, sweet ▪ slow ▪ simple …

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  • 30melody — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. tune, theme, song, aria, air. See music. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The quality of being melodious] Syn. consonance, assonance, concord, unison, euphony, resonance, inflection, chime; see also harmony 1 …

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