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melody

Definition for melody

noun as in tune; rhythmical succession of tones

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Blending Punjabi folk - its dhol beats and string melodies - with global hip-hop, he created something entirely new.

From BBC

The English horn issued a plaintive, simple melody, as if trying to evoke older memories of a nearly forgotten time.

Beethoven was one of 51 composers to whom a publisher sent a commonplace melody in hopes of a getting single variation from each for a volume that would benefit victims of war.

“If there’s anything that excites me as much as creating a good melody or writing a great lyric it’s becoming a better performer every day,” Rosalía said in a statement Friday.

And I remember seeing he didn’t play the same melody twice.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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