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  1. The meaning of MELODY is a sweet or agreeable succession or arrangement of sounds. How to use melody in a sentence.

  2. Melody definition: musical sounds in agreeable succession or arrangement.. See examples of MELODY used in a sentence.

  3. MELODY meaning: 1. a tune, often forming part of a larger piece of music: 2. a tune, often forming part of a…. Learn more.

  4. MELODY definition: 1. a tune, often forming part of a larger piece of music: 2. a tune, often forming part of a…. Learn more.

  5. melody. noun. /ˈmelədi/. /ˈmelədi/. (plural melodies) [countable] a tune, especially the main tune in a piece of music written for several instruments or voices. a haunting melody. The melody is then taken up by the flutes. Collocations Music.

  6. Definitions of melody. noun. a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence. synonyms: air, line, melodic line, melodic phrase, strain, tune. see more. noun. the perception of pleasant arrangements of musical notes. synonyms: tonal pattern. see more.

  7. 1. A pleasing succession or arrangement of sounds. 2. Musical quality: the melody of verse. 3. Music. a. A rhythmically organized sequence of single tones so related to one another as to make up a particular phrase or idea. b. Structure with respect to the arrangement of single notes in succession. c.

  8. A sequence of single tones, usually in the same key or mode, to produce a rhythmic whole; often, a tune, air, or song. The element of form having to do with the arrangement of single tones in sequence. The leading part, or voice, in a harmonic composition; the air. A female given name.

  9. Music. a. a sequence of single tones, usually in the same key or mode, to produce a rhythmic whole; often, a tune, air, or song. b. the element of form having to do with the arrangement of single tones in sequence. see also harmony. c. the leading part, or voice, in a harmonic composition; the air.

  10. Melody may be defined the Means or Method of ranging single musical Sounds in a regular Progression, either ascending or descending, according to the established Principles.

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