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melodies


Meanings
  • A sequence of pleasing sounds, typically used in music.

    - "The melody of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata is renowned for its beauty."
    - "The catchy melody of the song 'I Will Survive' by Gloria Gaynor helped make it a disco classic."

Synonyms

tune
Rhymes
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below , dow , glow , low , mellow , ow , tow , yow
Homophones
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  1. Melodies (en) : A sequence of pleasing sounds, typically used in music.


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melodic , melodically , melodies , melody
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Monophonic melodies: Melodies consisting of a single melodic line, without any accompanying harmony or chords., Homophonic melodies: Melodies in which the melody line and the accompanying harmony or chords are closely related, with the melody line often consisting of the main melody, while the accompanying harmony or chords provide additional harmonic support and color., Polyphonic melodies: Melodies in which multiple melodic lines are played or sung simultaneously, with each line having its own unique melody, rhythm, and harmony.


Etymology
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From the Greek word 'melodia', meaning 'the singing of a tune' or 'a pleasing sound'.


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  1. The term 'melodies' comes from the Greek word 'melodia', which means 'the singing of a tune' or 'a pleasing sound'.

  2. Did you know that the first known written music dates back to ancient Sumeria around 2000 BCE? This early music was notated using a system of symbols and cuneiform writing inscribed on clay tablets.

  3. Did you know that the human ear is capable of distinguishing between over 10,000 different musical sounds and tones? This incredible ability of the human ear is due to the complex structure and function of the inner ear, which contains specialized sensory hair cells that are able to detect and respond to even the slightest changes in sound pressure and frequency.


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  1. Melody line: The primary melodic line in a musical composition, which is typically sung by the lead vocalist or performed on a melody instrument, such as a violin, flute, or guitar. The melody line is the most prominent and recognizable melodic element in a musical composition, and it often serves as the emotional and thematic center of the piece.

  2. Harmony: The combination of multiple melodic lines, or melody lines and accompanying chords, in a musical composition, which is intended to create a pleasing and balanced sound. Harmony can be created through various means, such as the use of consonant and dissonant intervals, the application of chord progressions and harmonies, and the use of counterpoint and melodic interplay. Harmony is an essential element of music, and it often serves to enhance the emotional and expressive qualities of a musical composition.

  3. Melodic contour: The overall shape or pattern of the melody line in a musical composition, which is determined by the rising and falling of the melody line over the course of the piece. The melodic contour can be described as being either ascending, descending, or a combination of both, depending on the overall shape and pattern of the melody line in the musical composition. The melodic contour is an essential aspect of the melody line in a musical composition, and it often serves to enhance the emotional and expressive qualities of the melody line in the musical composition.


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In various cultures, melodies have been used to convey emotions, tell stories, and create a sense of atmosphere or ambiance. For example, in Indian classical music, melodies, or 'rags', are associated with specific seasons, times of day, and emotions. Similarly, in Western classical music, melodies have been used to convey a wide range of emotions, from the soaring, triumphant melodies of Beethoven's symphonies to the mournful, introspective melodies of Chopin's preludes.

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