"Melodies" is a word in ENGLISH
of Melody
The Road Not TakenTwo roads diverged in a yellow wood,And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.
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A musical idea, or motive, rhythmically developed in consecutive single tones, so as to form a symmetrical and balanced whole, …
Read the complete definitionIn harmonized chorals, psalmody, part songs, etc., the part which bears the tune or melody -- in modern harmony usually …
Read the complete definitionAn air or song; a melody; a tune.
Read the complete definitionCharacterized by melody, as distinguished from harmony.
Read the complete definitionIn the smooth and melodious style of an air; ariose.
Read the complete definitionTo tune or put in tune; to make melodious; to adjust, as one sound or musical instrument to another; as, …
Read the complete definitionbagáy - Harmony, symmetry, melodiousness; tuned, harmonious. Iníng sísta dílì bagáy or iníng sísta walâ sing bagáy. This guitar is …
Read the complete definitionA popular song or melody sung by Venetian gondoliers.
Read the complete definitionMelodious; musical.
Read the complete definitionIn a melodious, flowing style; in a singing style, as opposed to bravura, recitativo, or parlando.
Read the complete definitionA poem set to music; a musical composition comprising choruses, solos, interludes, etc., arranged in a somewhat dramatic manner; originally, …
Read the complete definitionThe highest vocal part; the air or melody in choral music; anciently the tenor, now the soprano.
Read the complete definitionTo seize with the senses or the mind; to apprehend; as, to catch a melody.
Read the complete definitionOriginally, a melody of simpler form than the aria; a song without a second part and a da capo; -- …
Read the complete definitionTo make melody with the voice; to sing.
Read the complete definitionTo utter with a melodious voice; to sing.
Read the complete definitionSong; melody.
Read the complete definitionA short and simple melody, divided into two parts by double bars, to which unmetrical psalms, etc., are sung or …
Read the complete definitionComposed in a melodious and singing style.
Read the complete definitionA melody; a song.
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