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A melody (from Greek μελῳδία (melōidía) 'singing, chanting'), also tune, voice, or line, is a linear succession of musical tones that the listener perceives
Look up Melody or melody in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A melody is a series or progression of musical notes over time. Melody or Melodies may also
A train melody is a melody played when a train is arriving at or about to depart from a train station. In Japan, departing train melodies are arranged
Melody Thomas Scott (born Melody Ann Thomas, April 18, 1956) is an American actress. She began her career as a child actress appearing in the psychological
"Unchained Melody" is a 1955 song by Alex North with lyrics by Hy Zaret. North composed the music as a theme for its namesake 1955 prison film. The version
My Melody may refer to: My Melody, a fictional character created by Sanrio My Melody (Queen Pen album), 1997 My Melody (Stereo Total album), 1999 My Melody
Melody Ishikawa (born February 24, 1982), known mononymously as Melody, stylized as melody., is a Japanese-American J-pop singer. She debuted in February
Melody Ehsani (born March 27, 1980) is an American fashion designer based in Los Angeles. She is Foot Locker's first women's creative director and has
Melody of Love or Melodies of Love may refer to: The Melody of Love, a 1912 American silent short film Melody of Love (1928 film), an American romantic
Melody Gardot (/ˈmɛlədiɡɑːrˈdoʊ/); born February 2, 1985) is an American jazz singer, songwriter, and musician, widely considered as one of the best contemporary
MELODY
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Singer, Melody
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Goddess of melody or master of melodic modes, The Man who sings sweet ragas
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A melody, Music
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Belongs to music terms, Melody
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A melody
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Melody
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English American Greek
Melody.
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English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, MELODY means "melody."
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Goddess Durga, A melody in classical music
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Goddess of melody or master of melodic modes, The Man who sings sweet ragas
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Name of a Raga or melody
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Goddess Durga, A melody in classical music
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Singer, Melody
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Nagamma | நாகமமாஂÂ
Nag devta, Song, Tune or a melody
Nagamma | நாகமமாஂÂ
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Malashree | மாலாஷà¯à®°à¯€
An early evening melody
Malashree | மாலாஷà¯à®°à¯€
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Melody
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A melody, Music
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Ashavari | ஆஷாவாரீ
Name of a Raga or melody
Ashavari | ஆஷாவாரீ
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Goddess of melody or master of melodic modes, The Man who sings sweet ragas
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Belongs to music terms, Melody
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Native American
Native American Algonquin name ENKOODABOOAOO means "one who lives alone."
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Russian
(Сюзанна) Russian form of Greek Sousánna, SYUZANNA means "lily."
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Muslim
Prayer, Supplication
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Adityavardhana | ஆதிதà¯à®¯à®¾à®µà®°à¯à®¤à®¾à®¨à®¾
Augmented by glory
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Yiddish
(גְּלוּקֶע) Yiddish name GLUCKE means "good luck."
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
A Scholar
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Born in Month of Shravan
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Deepaprabha | தீபபà¯à®°à®ªà®¾
Fully lighted
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Australian, Celtic
Bear; Rock
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English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Toirdhealbhach, TERRENCE means "instigator." Variant spelling of English Terence, possibly meaning "rub, turn, twist."Â
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Repetition of a theme or melody with fanciful embellishments or modifications, in time, tune, or harmony, or sometimes change of key; the presentation of a musical thought in new and varied aspects, yet so that the essential features of the original shall still preserve their identity.
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A piece of melody; a song or tune, -- as opposed to recitative or musical declamation.
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Of the nature of melody; relating to, containing, or made up of, melody; melodious.
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An accompanied dramatic recitative, interspersed with passages of melody, or followed by a full aria.
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of Melody
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The art of forming melody; melody; -- now often used for a melodic passage, rather than a complete melody.
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Containing, or producing, melody; musical; agreeable to the ear by a sweet succession of sounds; as, a melodious voice.
v. t.
To make melodious; to form into, or set to, melody.
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Now used for plain harmony, note against note, as opposed to polyphonic harmony, in which the several parts move independently, each with its own melody.
v. t.
To sing with melody or harmony.
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The department of musical science which treats of the pitch of tones, and of the laws of melody.
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The air or tune of a musical piece.
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Uttered or modulated by the voice; oral; as, vocal melody; vocal prayer.
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A rhythmical, melodious, symmetrical series of tones for one voice or instrument, or for any number of voices or instruments in unison, or two or more such series forming parts in harmony; a melody; an air; as, a merry tune; a mournful tune; a slow tune; a psalm tune. See Air.
v. i.
To make melody; to compose melodies; to harmonize.
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A form of melody in which a phrase or passage is successively repeated, each time a step or half step higher; a melodic sequence.
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Fig.: An appellation for a sweet singer, or a poet noted for grace and melody; as Shakespeare is called the swan of Avon.
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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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A sweet or agreeable succession of sounds.
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A Sicilian dance, resembling the pastorale, set to a rather slow and graceful melody in 12-8 or 6-8 measure; also, the music to the dance.