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词汇 melody
释义 melody
noun[ C or U ]
uk /ˈmel.ə.di/ us /ˈmel.ə.di/
C2
a tune, often forming part of a larger piece of music: 旋律;曲调
He played a few well-known melodies.他演奏了几首很有名的曲目。
His songs are always strong on melody.他的歌曲一贯以旋律见长。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Musical pieces
arrangement
ballade
bolero
bossa nova
Britannia
chorus
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medley
nocturne
octet
opus
playlist
polka
reel
sonata
song form
streetscape
string quartet
string quintet
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melody | American Dictionary


melody
noun[ C ]
us/ˈmel·ə·di/
music
the main tune in a piece of music that is often played or sung more than once:
Could you play the melody for me?

Examples of melody


melody
In that case the grammar would have a phonotactic filter permitting /0/ to form nuclei only with single-x nonconsonantal melodies.
The results showed that the overall form returned to the conservative nature of the original rule-based melodies.
Some of the reformed versions of certain chants were clearly based on differing 'originals', or even on quite different (though equally 'authentic') melodies.
They belong, then, to that group of smaller melodies referred to above.
The incoherence of the lyrics is made irrelevant by the coherence of melody, rhythm and accompaniment, and by the power of performance.
The scalar organisation of these chorus melodies also offers an interesting contrast with their verses.
It has some hallmarks of music for novices, for example the use of the familiar melody and its epigrammatic disposition phrase by phrase.
As discussed earlier, the verse melodies of these three songs are all pentatonic.
When accompanying a song, the instrumental line usually follows the vocal line in unison with some ornamental variation and fill-in melodies between vocal phrases.
Afterwards a harmony, perhaps suggested by the natural registers of the human voices, was added to the melody.
The result was, not unexpectedly, unorganised and quite unlike classical diatonic melodies.
There are thousands of bïlinï texts, but far fewer bïlinï melodies, owing to the fact that performers habitually recycled them.
The musical mutations are effectively rule-based processes, designed to elaborate or to add stability to the melodies.
Or were there not in different places particular influences which transformed not only the performance, but also the musical substance of the old melodies?
It doesn't have a melody or any musical structure.
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Collocations withmelody


melody

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beautiful melody
But at the same time, we're all suckers for a beautifulmelody, you know?
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folk melody
Their collaboration takes the folkmelody, creates a variation on it, and sets them to ska rhythms.
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melody instrument
It was the main melodyinstrument in early military bands, until it was succeeded by the clarinet.
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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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