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melodic

adjective as in pertaining to melody

Strong match

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Pzizz for Android and iOS offers a combination of soothing sounds—such as melodic music or nature sounds—and voice cues to help you get to sleep faster.

Sonically, “Easy on Me” is a melodic piano ballad with ample room for Adele’s vocals to shine and a booming chorus sure to be quickly memorized and belted out by her legions of fans, especially those in the throes of heartbreak.

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The song plays to all of Bad Bunny’s melodic strengths, although its moodiness might prevent it from being his biggest club smash—it’s more of a contemplate-love-while-scuba-diving type of vibe.

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From the lyrical stuff to the melodic stuff to the criminal stuff, the hard-hitting stuff, he had everything.

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As with Ramsay’s recent interpretation of the “Goldberg Variations,” Hoffman’s harp lends the piece an entirely different aura — melodic pluck hovering in vaporous harmony.

His voice is quiet, melodic, and often tinged with an undercurrent of mirth.

Swift is a rhythmic and melodic kleptomaniac, and I mean that as the highest of compliments.

“We were about exploration, adventure—harmonic and rhythmic and melodic and more,” Weir says.

His voice would morph from a melodic baritone to a deep, guttural snarl, grinding notes to a pulp.

After Dookie, it meant something different—something brighter and sharper; something more melodic and even more romantic.

Melodic forms were being modified, while harmony was becoming more varied and divided.

With what inimitable grace he winds those delicate garlands around the members of his melodic structure!

It is a good thing to study out the melodic line, to build each phrase, to work with it till you get it to suit you.

The dance received but little melodic support from the voice; noise instruments had the ascendancy over musical instruments.

During this period, the rhythmic-melodic form of Homer was regarded as the beginning of all narrative.

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

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