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It becomes more melodious, and the Venetian operas, as they become public entertainments, have more dances.

From New York Times • Oct. 12, 2017

But when it comes to giving loving attention to canonical works and the more melodious branches of the contemporary repertoire, and transmitting that love to many of his listeners, Joshua Bell is unparalleled.

From Washington Post • Feb. 13, 2017

The single, that showcases other Cuban artists such as reggaeton band Gente de Zona and percussionist Pedrito Martinez, is more melodious and wistful than other Orishas hits.

From Reuters • Jun. 28, 2016

Usually that means it’s higher, maybe more melodious and often the sibilant "s" is more pronounced.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 15, 2015

It was Europa he drew toward, and as she gently touched him, he lowed so musically, no flute could give forth a more melodious sound.

From "Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes" by Edith Hamilton



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