melodyˈmɛl ə di
English Definitions:
tune, melody, air, strain, melodic line, line, melodic phrase (noun)
a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence
"she was humming an air from Beethoven"
melody, tonal pattern (noun)
the perception of pleasant arrangements of musical notes
melody (Noun)
tune; sequence of notes that makes up a musical phrase
Melody (ProperNoun)
A female given name from English.
Melody
A melody, also tune, voice, or line, is a linear succession of musical tones that the listener perceives as a single entity. In its most literal sense, a melody is a combination of pitch and rhythm, while more figuratively, the term can include successions of other musical elements such as tonal color. It may be considered the foreground to the background accompaniment. A line or part need not be a foreground melody. Melodies often consist of one or more musical phrases or motifs, and are usually repeated throughout a song or piece in various forms. Melodies may also be described by their melodic motion or the pitches or the intervals between pitches, pitch range, tension and release, continuity and coherence, cadence, and shape.
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