词汇 | melodic |
释义 | melodic adjective uk /məˈlɒd.ɪk/ us /məˈlɑː.dɪk/ very pleasant to listen to旋律优美的,悦耳的 relating to the tune in a piece of music旋律(上)的 Types of music Afrobeat Afrobeats ambient music anthemic atonal downbeat drum and bass dubstep early music easy listening Latinization Latinize Latinized mariachi melodically soundtrack symphonic symphonically techno Tejano You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Describing qualities of sound melodic | American Dictionarymelodic adjective us/məˈlɑ·dɪk/ relating to a tune, or having a pleasant tune: a melodic theme Examples of melodicmelodic Simone's ensuing aside introduces a new melodic idea, accompanied by cellos, as well as a new dramatic element. Single-®nger chords, autoaccompaniment styles and melodic auto-harmonisation are common auto features. Another alternating series of collections, this one expressed as a melodic canon in the trombone parts, begins as the opening chords fade away. The quarter tones in this piece usually come from chords or competing melodic strands. Distilling melodic motion to the most expectant and abbreviated of half cadences, the motive makes a strong impression of incompleteness and immediate demand. The composer's considerable melodic and technical skills combined with an infectious sense of fun are much in evidence. Pretheoretically speaking, the difference between sonorants and obstruents, whatever its reality at the level of melodic primes, has a number of syllable-relevant manifestations. The melodic lines are always reaching upwards, striving, aspiring, in tribute to 'the most soaring of minds in the most turbulent of times'. As we have seen, he demonstrates an intimate knowledge of its melodic figures and formulae, compositional principles and techniques. He also puts forward potential melodic and rhythmic modifications, as well as improved instrumentation, notably that of the wind and brass combination. The few melodic instruments used, such as the flutelike koauau, have a limited pitch range. The subsequent sequence, a process of intensification, is realised with harmonic, melodic and instrumental means. Both involve a nucleus being drained of all melodic content. Then, after almost a whole second, the melodic ascent is heard again, in a different rhythm, but still perforated by silence. In the melodic section, she discusses local assimilation. See all examples of melodic These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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